Thanks for those tips. What I've been doing recently is getting a transcript of the whole video *without timing* and then uploading that to UA-cam. It does a very good job in matching the text to the spoken words. I'd never bake in subtitles because they reduce accessibilty for many people with attention or visual problems.
Nice, yeah and the baked in subtitles is really more of a current social media trend in my mind. It's what the cool young kids are doing, but I agree with ya.
You can now also edit the subtitle on the view window in the same way that you can now edit titles by fist choosing "Fusion Overlay" this I find sometimes easier than going over to the inspector although you do need the inspector window open and the cursor positioing for some reason is slightly out.
Thank you. Always find something new from you. Also tip for multiple lock, mute, solo and other track options. Go to index->tracks, click and hold left mouse button over some of track controls and move it up or down. And also wish from blackmagic a shortcut for solo and mute in edit page, not in fairlight
Hi Chadwick, I have been trying your method and after doing around three or four sections the subtitle creation suddenly hung and would not do anything. I had to each time force quit and restart the programme to carry on. Have you had any similar problems? I am using a MackBook with M1 Pro chip and 16GB memory and it is running Sonoma 14.6.1 and DaVinci studio 19.
I wish when you export it also do The subtitles with the video and not be a whole separate folder but hopefully in future updates that could be an option
About transcription, to make cut points and remove the silent audio, I found it ineffective for shorts as it doesn’t really remove all the silences. Do you believe slowing the audio 50%, raising the gain on the channel we want to cut them on and soloing the channel make it be more likely to produce more cut points of the silences?
I’m puzzled. I’ve never adjusted my timecodes to start at 0 and the exported file works perfectly with UA-cam… also it didn’t seem that using X to transcribe individual bits made any difference on your timeline to the single word caption that ended the sentence so I can’t see the point?
Chadwick: Man this is really Informitive (Many things I didn't realize were possible i.e. turning on and off all the AUTO TRACK SELECTORS at the same time. NOW for the Real Request. If someone made a data base of all Davinci ICONS & MENUE items with an INDEX / Dictionary / Referance Video to Explain not only the Name of the ICON / MENU Item but a Definition / Video example (From U-Tube) how the icon is used. It could also open the HELP / Davinci Resolve Referance Manual at the first accurance of said Icon / Menu item. All accomplished by Hovering over the ICON / ITEM and pressing sa Key Combo like Shift + TAB + F1. This would not only be a great teaching tool for the Beginner but a Boon to those with limmted abilitys to remember all the hidden idiosyncrasies of DaVinci Resolve. This is something I'd deffinatly pay for. If there people out there that now they have seen something but can't remember how it works or what it accomplishes this would be of Imence halp. Just saying might be a great moneymaker, Boss.
I like to make karaoke style (SNAP) Captions for Music videos and using the Inspector VOICE ISOLATION or the MISIC REMIXER to cut all backround and Isolate the voice even further.
what I hate is that it doesnt take the words and sentences in consideration, it will cut sentences in the middle, so you will be basically editing all of them
00:00 - DaVinci Resolve Subtitle Caption Tips
01:47 - Change Start Timecode
02:14 - Resolve Default Settings
04:04 - Create Subtitles from Audio
04:40 - Control Automatic Subtitles
05:48 - Selection Follows Playhead
06:54 - Faster In and Out Marks
07:56 - Keyboard Shortcuts
08:34 - Show and Hide Subtitle Track
09:32 - Save Subtitle Presets
10:08 - Animated Snap Captions
10:34 - Burned in Subtitles
11:05 - Export Subtitle without Formatting
11:36 - Solo Dialogue
Thanks for those tips. What I've been doing recently is getting a transcript of the whole video *without timing* and then uploading that to UA-cam. It does a very good job in matching the text to the spoken words. I'd never bake in subtitles because they reduce accessibilty for many people with attention or visual problems.
Nice, yeah and the baked in subtitles is really more of a current social media trend in my mind. It's what the cool young kids are doing, but I agree with ya.
I had EXACTLY this problem last week at work. I looked for so long trying to fix this. You fixed it in the first 30 seconds of this video. Thanks!
Heck yes. Love to hear this helped.
Learned something new, again. Like your short cut tips, makes editing so much faster. Thank you for sharing your expertise!
That makes my day hearing that. Thanks for listening to me babble on about nerdy stuff.
These were very good tips that I will definitely use, thank you for this 😃
So glad!
You can now also edit the subtitle on the view window in the same way that you can now edit titles by fist choosing "Fusion Overlay" this I find sometimes easier than going over to the inspector although you do need the inspector window open and the cursor positioing for some reason is slightly out.
I forgot about that. Great tip, thanks for sharing.
As usual, fantastic practical tips! ❤
@@chadmillercolor thanks Chad!
Great video, Chadwich; I just added those two shortcuts to my Mx Master 3s😎
Thanks man! Great channel for a beginner on Davinci such as me :)
Thanks for these tips, very useful.
Thank you. Always find something new from you. Also tip for multiple lock, mute, solo and other track options. Go to index->tracks, click and hold left mouse button over some of track controls and move it up or down. And also wish from blackmagic a shortcut for solo and mute in edit page, not in fairlight
great tutorial style, thank you!
It's so dramatic with the B/W I'm getting Clerks vibes!
You are the best, thanks for your incredible tips.
Greetings from Sweden
you're too kind - thank you!
❤
great info Chadwick , thanks for sharing as always :)
My pleasure!
Awesome as always 😁🙏🤘
Ooo this is nice
i like your videos keep it up :)
great advice on hiding subtitles
OMG I didn't knew I can hide the subs track (+6 years editing)
I just came across this a few months ago myself when we had spanish and english subs on a mastercard spot. It's real handy.
Hi Chadwick, I have been trying your method and after doing around three or four sections the subtitle creation suddenly hung and would not do anything. I had to each time force quit and restart the programme to carry on. Have you had any similar problems? I am using a MackBook with M1 Pro chip and 16GB memory and it is running Sonoma 14.6.1 and DaVinci studio 19.
I'm sorry Dave, I haven't had that happen yet. You might try duplicating the timeline and giving it a go on the new one.
I wish when you export it also do The subtitles with the video and not be a whole separate folder but hopefully in future updates that could be an option
you save me
About transcription, to make cut points and remove the silent audio, I found it ineffective for shorts as it doesn’t really remove all the silences. Do you believe slowing the audio 50%, raising the gain on the channel we want to cut them on and soloing the channel make it be more likely to produce more cut points of the silences?
I’m puzzled. I’ve never adjusted my timecodes to start at 0 and the exported file works perfectly with UA-cam… also it didn’t seem that using X to transcribe individual bits made any difference on your timeline to the single word caption that ended the sentence so I can’t see the point?
Bro! So is there any situation where an editor would want the "Start Timecode" default to be on that 1 hour ???
Is that the autistic cow lady?? Must have been a fun project to edit! :)
Chadwick: Man this is really Informitive (Many things I didn't realize were possible i.e. turning on and off all the AUTO TRACK SELECTORS at the same time. NOW for the Real Request. If someone made a data base of all Davinci ICONS & MENUE items with an INDEX / Dictionary / Referance Video to Explain not only the Name of the ICON / MENU Item but a Definition / Video example (From U-Tube) how the icon is used. It could also open the HELP / Davinci Resolve Referance Manual at the first accurance of said Icon / Menu item. All accomplished by Hovering over the ICON / ITEM and pressing sa Key Combo like Shift + TAB + F1. This would not only be a great teaching tool for the Beginner but a Boon to those with limmted abilitys to remember all the hidden idiosyncrasies of DaVinci Resolve. This is something I'd deffinatly pay for. If there people out there that now they have seen something but can't remember how it works or what it accomplishes this would be of Imence halp. Just saying might be a great moneymaker, Boss.
I like to make karaoke style (SNAP) Captions for Music videos and using the Inspector VOICE ISOLATION or the MISIC REMIXER to cut all backround and Isolate the voice even further.
what I hate is that it doesnt take the words and sentences in consideration, it will cut sentences in the middle, so you will be basically editing all of them