How do I integrate an SRT file with Premiere Pro?

Subtitles on Adobe Premiere Pro

A file.SRT Is a file that contains the subtitle texts accompanied by their time code. Thanks to it you can integrate your subtitles into your video. But how do you embed the.SRT file in Premiere Pro ? Capte answers and helps you.

How do you integrate your subtitles into your video on Premiere Pro using the.SRT file?

  1. First of all, create your subtitles in .SRT format. For this, you can use Capte, speech recognition will automatically transcribe the subtitles and a.SRT file will be generated. Then you can download the.SRT file. Then, off to Premiere Pro.
  2. Go to File > Import.
  3. Import your file into your bin. Then select it and drag it into your sequence. If you used the same video, your subtitles will automatically sync, and that's it!
  4. All that's left to do is select your subtitles and assign them the style you want!

But why embed your subtitles with a.SRT format?

The.SRT file is a text file, which makes it can be changed at any time. Useful if a typo has ever crept into your text.

The.SRT file also allows you to offer several subtitle tracks thanks to Closed Captions. This allows you to offer subtitles in several languages. Capté also allows automatic translation into 5 languages!

The.SRT file is also The freedom of style. Thanks to it, you can create subtitles with unique styles: text color, size, background... You can make a word from your subtitles in bold, italics... And even boost your subtitles like in the videos Brut for example.

Overlay subtitles without Première Pro?

Now that you know how create subtitles and exporting them, it's just as easy to do everything directly in Capte.
And yes, when exporting the famous SRT subtitle file, you can simply choose to edit your style, the placement of the subtitles, the font and then download the video with the subtitles directly integrated into the video.

You can even translate the subtitles here too! We are talking about it Longer over here.

In conclusion

The.SRT file gives you a lot of freedom and it's very easy to generate using tools like Capture so don't hesitate any longer, get started and try to overlay it yourself with via Premiere Pro.

“The.SRT file is also The freedom of style. Thanks to it, you can create subtitles with unique styles”
How do I integrate an SRT file with Premiere Pro?