Importing Subtitles - Adobe ENCORE 2 Manual

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To change the default display time of subtitles
1
Choose Edit > Preferences > Timelines.
For Default Subtitle Length, type the number of seconds you want subtitles to display, and then click OK.
2
Adobe Encore DVD changes the display time of all new subtitles. Existing subtitles remain unchanged.

Importing subtitles

About importing script files
You import subtitles using a script file. Adobe Encore DVD accepts three different types of script files: Text Scripts,
Image Scripts, and FAB Image Scripts. Scripts specify the start and end timecode of the subtitles. The big difference
between them is that text scripts contain the subtitle text, whereas the two types of image scripts instead reference
predesigned and formatted image files.
Unlike image-based subtitles, text script files include the subtitle text along with the timecode for the start and end
point for each subtitle. Text scripts contain no screen position or formatting information. You format and position
the subtitles as a group when you import them. The Import Subtitles (Text Script) dialog box also lets you designate
the track on which they will be placed (or creates a new track), the language (if any), and the color set and group that
will be used when displaying them.
Importing subtitles
See also
"About editing script files" on page 162
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