Create captions in multiple languages in Final Cut Pro 10.4.6

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The easiest way to create captions for a project in multiple languages is to duplicate a finished set of captions and then translate the captions in the duplicate set. This way, you can place the captions and set their timing once, and then reuse that initial work as many times as necessary.

A caption shown in the viewer and the Caption inspector
  1. Complete the captions for the entire project in the first language subrole.

    For instructions, see Create captions.

  2. Select all the captions that you created.

    Tip: To select all the captions in a language subrole, select any caption, then press Command-A. To select everything in the timeline, press Command-A again.

  3. Do one of the following:

    • Choose Edit > Captions > Duplicate Captions to New Language, then choose a language from the submenu.

    • Control-click the selected captions, choose Duplicate Captions to New Language, then choose a language from the submenu.

    The new language appears as a new caption lane in the timeline.

    One English and one German language subrole in the timeline

    Note: Choosing a language does not affect what kind of characters can be typed into the captions. Additional steps may be required for some languages. For more information, see the Mac Help topic Type in another language with input sources.

  4. To translate the duplicate captions, double-click a caption (or select it and press Control-Option-C), then type the translation in the caption editor.

    The caption editor showing a German translation of a selected duplicate caption
  5. Do any of the following:

    • Navigate between captions: Click the arrows on either side of the caption editor (or press Command-Right Arrow or Command-Left Arrow).

      Note: When the caption editor is open, many single-key keyboard shortcuts (such as J, K, L, I, O, and Space bar) are interpreted as text characters rather than as shortcuts. To use these shortcuts in the caption editor, add the Control key. For example, to play in reverse when the caption editor is open, press Control-J.

    • Adjust a caption’s duration: Trim it by dragging its start point or end point. For more information, see Arrange and trim caption clips in the timeline.

      You can also use powerful trimming techniques with caption clips. For more information, see Cut clips with the Blade tool and Extend or shorten a clip.

    • Adjust a caption’s sync with the clip it’s connected to: Drag the caption left or right in the timeline. (When you drag a caption clip, it overwrites adjacent captions.)

* Nguồn: Final Cut Pro

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