MovieCaptioner For Mac



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MovieCaptioner for mac

MovieCaptioner is a captioning program for Mac OS X and Windows that streamlines the task of captioning video content by looping one short section of a video at a time.

In addition to simplifying the captioning process, MovieCaptioner also has the ability to export captioned videos as QuickTime movies, as well as standalone caption files in a variety of formats.

Getting MovieCaptioner

MovieCaptioner is available for free to all Penn State faculty and staff.
MovieCaptioner for mac

MovieCaptioner for Mac lets you create captions for your movie collection. With it, you can import existing transcripts and the output file can be saved to a variety of extensions, including SRT and Movavi Photo Noir for Mac. Subtitle Studio is the only subtitle solution you will ever need: find, adjust, edit, create, embed. Everything in one app - and we are just getting started. It's great to watch movies in their original language.

MovieCaptioner For Mac

MovieCaptioner For Mac

On a Mac you can use Compressor to add your SCC caption file to your video either for broadcast TV, Apple devices, or DVDs. Also, if you have QuickTime Pro, you can take advantage of another export option in MovieCaptioner that's available only on Macs that allows you to embed your SCC captions into an MPEG-4 movie. Embedding SCC in QT via MovieCaptioner is available on the Mac version only. You must use an MP4 movie to be able to save the embedded SCC Captions. You can also use the free app Subler to add SCC files to movies for iOS or Compressor, which is available from Apple's App Store. The Absolute Easiest Way To Caption Videos.

Movie Captioner For Mac

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Contact synchrimedia@gmail.com to inquire about obtaining a copy. Other users can purchase a license for MovieCaptioner—see Synchrimedia.com’s 'Buy MovieCaptioner' page.

More Information

Moviecaptioner For Mac

For more information on using MovieCaptioner, and walkthroughs for utilizing some types of captions, go to Help, then How to Use MovieCaptioner.

Synchrimedia also has tutorial videos, as well as a MovieCaptioner FAQ, which is helpful for troubleshooting specific issues. These resources are also linked under the Help menu in MovieCaptioner.