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Speaker 1: Hey, what's up everyone, my name is Tim. In this video, I'm gonna explain how you can add subtitles in iMovie. And after that, a very easy alternative, how you can automatically add subtitles to your videos and customize them with VEED. All right, first things first, I just started a new project within iMovie and I wanna drag my video onto the timeline. So I'm gonna select this video and drag it onto the timeline. So there's one way you can add subtitles to your video and they're technically not really subtitles, but they can kind of function as subtitles. So simply head over to titles next to audio and video and backgrounds. And as you can see, you can add a title and they can function as subtitles. So in this case, I'm gonna select a slide lower third and I'm gonna drag it onto the timeline. And once you selected the title text, you're able to edit it. For instance, if you click on the text itself, you can just simply type whatever you wanna type. And as you can see in the top menu, you can change the font, you can change the sizing, you can centralize the text, you can change the color if you like. And within the timeline, you can click and drag on one of the sides to extend or shorten it or click and drag it from the middle to reposition it. And if you wanna copy and paste a subtitle to add a new one, simply hold the option key on your keyboard and click and drag the subtitle to the right or to the left. And as you can see, we created a new one and we can edit this one as well. Hey. So now if you play back the video. Hey everyone, my name is Tim. You can see the subtitle or the title was added to the video. Now it's very limited because I can't remove the animation and obviously I have to do everything manually. So instead, I have a very easy solution for you, how you can add automatic subtitles to your videos in seconds. In this case, we're gonna use Veed's online video editor. We can instantly get started. It's very easy. Head over to your browser and type in the URL box, Veed.new and click on enter. You can also click on the first link in the description. And now we're instantly redirected to Veed's online video editor. We can get started. We're gonna simply upload our file and select the video you wanna add auto captions to. In this case, I'm gonna select this video and click on open. After a moment, the video is imported and uploaded into the editor. We can add automatic subtitles. So to make this happen, head over to subtitles in the left menu, choose auto subtitle because that's the more convenient option. Select the language you speak in your video. In this case, it's English. So I don't need to change anything. And then click on create subtitles. And now you can just sit back and relax until the subtitle tool transcribed the audio. And now, as you can see, the subtitles are added to the video. My name is Tim. I just wanted to say a quick, and we can start editing the subtitles. For instance, in the subtitles menu on the left, you can see all the transcriptions. You can correct the words if you like by just simply clicking on one of the words. Let's say you wanna change this name to Steve or something. And also, if you hover your mouse in between the subtitles, you can add an extra line or you can merge the subtitles. And on the right, you can see the timing of the subtitles. You can change it from here or just simply go to the bottom timeline menu where you can see all the subtitles as well. You simply click on one of the subtitles and click and drag to extend or shorten it or click and drag it from the middle to reposition it. Now, everything is already pretty accurate because the auto transcription tool did an amazing job. But let's say you wanna split the subtitles in two. Simply use the playhead and let it rest somewhere. Click on split subtitle, and it split the subtitles in two. Now, before we burn the subtitles into the video, I'm gonna show you how you can download an SRT, text, or VTT file. So to make this happen, head over to options in the subtitles menu. And on the download subtitles, simply select the format you wanna download it as. In this case, I'm gonna choose SRT. And then click on the download button. The same counts for text, for instance. Simply click on it again, click on text format, and click on the download button. And now if I take a look into my device, I can see my SRT and text file. I'm gonna open the text file. And as you can see, the transcription is in there. However, if you wanna burn the subtitles into the video, we can also customize the subtitles. It's very easy. Simply head over to styles in the subtitles menu, and you can easily change the font style, the sizing, the color, background color, the spacing, and much more. And also within the video frame, you can easily just click and drag the subtitles around. You can use the side and corner options to resize it, and use the rotating option at the top to rotate the subtitles. And that's it. That's how easy it is. Now, if you wanna export your video, simply head over to the export button at the right top corner, choose your preferred render settings. I'm gonna choose HD. Make sure burn subtitles is enabled, and then click on export video. And after the video is rendered, you can watch the video back on the left. Hey, everyone. My name is Tim. I just wanted to say a quick hi to everyone. And as you can see, the subtitles are added to the video. Now, if you wanna share your video, click on the share button below the video. You can copy the link and paste it everywhere. You can directly upload the link to your socials or embed the video onto your website. Or if you wanna directly download your video to your device, simply click on the download button below the video, click on download MP4, and it should be in your downloads folder. All right, so that's how you add subtitles in iMovie, and alternatively, how you can use VEED to add automatic subtitles. Thank you so much for watching. Good luck, and have a nice day.
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