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Inserting Subtitles into After Effects or Premiere Pro (CS5.5)

New Here ,
Nov 28, 2011 Nov 28, 2011

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I'm working on a PC with Adobe Production Suite CS5.5 -- doing my rough cuts in Premiere and my final edits in After Effects.

The final deliverable of the vidoe will be in MPEG-4.

Is there anyway to drop in a timed subtitle text file, either .txt or .srt, into After Effects of Premiere Pro CS5.5?

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Nov 28, 2011 Nov 28, 2011

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Not natively, but there may be some usable text script on AEScripts.com...

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New Here ,
Nov 28, 2011 Nov 28, 2011

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This appears to be the only plugin, http://aescripts.com/pt_importsubtitles/ and it claims that it's not compatibale with CS5.5.

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Apr 16, 2013 Apr 16, 2013

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Has there been any development in this area since CS6?

I've subscribed to the Cloud with the intention of making quality international versions of my clients' productions & so far have to revert to free stuff to finish the job.

Adobe 'should' be able to integrate an import function for .SRT or preferably .ASS subtitle / closed caption files without too much ado. I can only assume there is some strategic, incomprehensible reason not to.

Thx.

*** That's "Advanced SubStation Alpha" (.A.S.S), or homonym for 'donkey'.

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Apr 16, 2013 Apr 16, 2013

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I just found this plugin for importing subtitles as an SRT file, and being able to burn-in titles to Adobe Premiere or After Effects (then use dynamic linking to premiere timeline).

http://www.sugarfx.tv/info/subtitles_SUGARfx.html

I have also seen some scripts where you can import a script to After Effects, and then use dynamic linking to put it into premiere.  But I have not been able to get that to work for me.  Going to try the plugin next.

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