Importing Subtitles From A Text Script - Adobe ENCORE DVD Manual

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9 As the timeline plays in the Project Preview window, click the Toggle Subtitle Display
button ( ) (directly under the Mute Audio button) to turn the subtitles on and off.
10 Close the Project Preview window.
11 Select the bars in the Subtitle 1 track, and choose Edit > Clear. The subtitles you typed
are deleted.
12 Save the project.

Importing subtitles from a text script

You typed subtitles directly onto the Monitor window, but typing subtitles can become
tedious for a long or complex video. It's often more efficient to import the subtitles from
a text file.
1 Click the Rose timeline to make it active, and then choose Timeline > Import Subtitles
> Text Script.
2 In the Open dialog box, select English_subtitles.txt, and click Open.
3 In the Import Subtitles (Text Script) dialog box, choose Myriad Pro for the font,
Regular for the font style, and 40 for the type size. Click the Align Center option.
4 In the Subtitle Settings section of the dialog box, choose 1 and en-English from the
Track pop-up menus. Click OK.
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