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Attach closed caption files (cs5.5 and later) – Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 User Manual

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In Premiere Pro CS6 (Windows), the keyboard shortcut has been changed to Ctrl-Shift-F. The keyboard shortcut has not changed in Mac
OS.

4. Double-click the clip where the playhead rests to open the clip in the Source Monitor.

Attach closed caption files (CS5.5 and later)

You can attach a closed caption data file to a sequence and display the closed captions in the Program Monitor. The attachable file types are .mcc
and .scc for HDTV (CEA-708) and SD (CEA-608) respectively.

Note: Closed captioning files should be prepared with timecode to match the sequence in Premiere Pro.

To attach a closed caption data file to a sequence:

Select the sequence, and then select Sequence > Closed Captioning > Attach File.

To display attached closed captions in the Program Monitor panel, go to the panel menu and select "Enable" under the "Closed Captioning
Display" option. To display closed captioning on external hardward, configure closed captioning display in the hardware monitor’s settings.

The only native output workflow for closed captioning is embedding .scc (SD) closed captioning data when authoring DVD's in Encore CS5. For
details,

see this page in Encore Help

.

The following features are not supported when using closed captioning in Premiere Pro:

Adobe Premiere Pro does not create closed caption data.

Closed captioning is not preserved when nesting sequences.

Dynamic link will not preserve closed captioning data when sending a sequence to Encore.

Changing the timecode start time is not honored when attaching files to a sequence.

Premiere Pro does not embed the closed captioning data in exported files.

Third party capture cards may not support closed captioning.

HDTV (CEA-708) .mcc data cannot be output. It can only viewed natively.

For more informaiton about attaching a closed caption data file to a Premiere Pro sequence,

see this video by Video2Brain

.

See this video tutorial on Adobe TV

by Karl Soule about how to attach, preview, and export closed captions.

See this post

on the Premiere Pro Work Area blog for more information about closed caption data and Premiere Pro.

More Help topics

Viewing clip properties

Troubleshoot file formats and codecs

File formats supported for import

Closed captioning basics (Adobe Encore Help)

Closed captioning on Wikipedia

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