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MovCaptioner 3.7.6

MovCaptioner 3.7.6

MovCaptioner 3.7.6 | Mac Os X | 8.4 MB

MovCaptioner keeps repeating a segment of the movie until you are done typing what you hear. Just hit the Return key and it will save your caption and automatically advance to the next few seconds of the movie, allowing you to zip through your captioning tasks in no time flat. And, if you use MacSpeech Dictate, you can just speak the captions and it will type them for you right into the MovCaptioner interface, the absolute easiest way to create captions for your videos.

You don't need to be a QuickTime guru, either. The caption track is added automatically with the click of a button. And exporting Transcripts compiles all the captions into one concise text file, with or without timecode. If you can type, you can make your movies and YouTube videos accessible!

Already have transcripts and just need to add them as captions to your movies? MovCaptioner will allow you to import the text as captions, making the job a snap! It will also import other caption formats such as SCC, STL, XML, QT Text, SRT, SUB, to convert to other supported formats. And now that YouTube offers auto-captioning, let them take a first cut at it, then import their machine-captioned SBV file that you can download from YouTube right into MovCaptioner, where you can fix the inaccuracies and export to different formats. MovCaptioner will read all timecode and text from the YouTube captions to make your job easier.

Now that Final Cut Pro 7 can import SCC files, creating Line 21 captions just got easier as well. Just import the SCC file MovCaptioner creates into Final Cut Pro when printing to tape and you're done!

Alert to Snow Leopard users! QuickTime X, the default QuickTime Player that is installed with Snow Leopard is not fully functional and will not work with MovCaptioner. Instead, use the QuickTime 7 installer that comes with the Snow Leopard install disk. It will install QuickTime Player 7 in your Applications/Utilities folder where MovCaptioner should be able to find it.

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