That list of conditions is too long for me though. are willing to lock your titles into a specific version of FCPX.are not fussy about padding/rounded corners on partially translucent background.X-Title is affordable donation-ware (€40 for an unlimited license, free to try with up to 50 captions per video). There’s also support for multiple languages. It is easy to edit the captions and move them around. The final results from FCPX look good but imperfect with inadequate padding around the transparent background. Here’s a peek at what Kiel’s X-Title interface looks like. This is especially annoying since you might not notice anything of this while working in FCP, even if you render everything. One notices the error only after the export of the movie is done. With the 10.4.7 update FCP may fail to update parameter settings for some Motion Titles when exporting (sharing) movies. srt file in a single go but there’s a big warning across the top of his site as well: ![]() We are exploring future compatibility for effects and generators but a total rewrite would be required so unfortunately this is a low priority at this time.Īndreas Kiel’s X-Title seems promising as well, to import a whole. There is a promising bit of freeware from Digital Heaven called DH_SubtitleX (great demo/tutorial video) but DH_SubtitleX comes with the warning:Įffects and generators do NOT currently work on Apple Silicon however transitions DO work as they are Motion projects without any custom code. Please refer to user guide and forum for known bugs. SubSimple is no longer updated / supported. It’s discouraging that many of the most promising FCPX solutions like SubSimple carry notices like: I haven’t looked into editing subtitles in DaVinci Resolve (native support is probably better) but the same basic caveats apply. Adding all of that muck to a video editing project is sMoreover, since I edit in both FCPX (quick and dirty) and DaVinci Resolve (more complex projects), creating subtitles in the editor is double trouble. For instance, subtitles are often not a single language affair but involve many languages. There’s many advantages to keeping subtitles discreet from one’s main editing system. I’m not a fan of attempting to subtitle video within one’s main video editor. Some FCPX subtitle editing software costs $299 and up. srt files into FCPX requires working XML documents which in turn custom importing and a lot of manual management.
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