The orange boxes reflect where there is voice present in the clip and also where the subtitles will be placed.Click Play on the preview pane on the left. Change the sensitivity level to help the scanner detect the voice.ĥ.Best for near-perfect audio quality or Fair or Good if there is other background noise in the video.Under the Voice Detection section, select the quality of the voice within your clip. Creating Subtitles Using the Subtitle Editorģ. Now you can drag and drop the saved template onto the title track of your timeline to use in other areas of your video. Or from the Gallery dropdown, select My Favorites and drag the title in here. Right-click on the title on your timeline and select.To use the same subtitle properties in other areas of your video, you may do the following: Select where you’d like to place the subtitles by clicking one of the alignment icons, or drag the text on the preview pane to your desired placement. Customize your subtitles by changing the font type, size and color or add a colored text backdrop or shadow. Click on the Show Options Panel or double click on the text on the timeline to bring up the title editor.ĥ. Drag the title style onto the title track of your timeline, then drag and position it to your desired location on the timeline.Ĥ. Click on the Title Tab and select a title style.ģ. Add the video you want to subtitle to your timeline.Ģ. Create subtitles automatically using the Subtitle Editorġ.Create subtitles manually using the Title Tab.There are two ways to create subtitles using VideoStudio:
Adding subtitles to your video is a great way to make your video easier to follow and can be useful when wanting to create subtitles in multiple languages.Ĭlick on any of the images below to view full-size.