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+1 (831) 222-8398Speaker 1: In this video, I'll show you how to set the default transcription and subtitling language in DaVinci Resolve Studio. For this video, I'll be doing this particular tutorial in DaVinci Resolve Studio 18.5 beta 3. Welcome to this video. My name is David and I hope you're well wherever you are around the world. Now, at the time of recording this video, as of the version I've mentioned, 14 languages are supported for automatic transcription and subtitling. Now, by default, the language setup is set to auto. So let's click on the gear icon right here, click on that gives you the project settings. And then you can go into the subtitles and transcription. Next, we need to set the transcription setup. And then as for the language, it's set to auto. And then just click on it. And you'll see 14 languages Chinese, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, scroll down slightly, Norwegian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish. So if you deal with footage that you don't know what language is going to be spoken, and you want to use the automatic transcription and subtitling, you can set it to auto. But if you know the language, for example, my footage is going to be in English, I'll just set English and then click on Save. That's all you need to do. You don't need to have the engine keep thinking what is going on or what is going to be in this particular video. And then if you'd like to kind of subtitle your video, just click on it, and then go to timeline, create subtitles from audio. And then you can set this, I do believe you need to restart so that you can set everything as you need it. And then you can make the different changes that you'd like to make here. I prefer 37 characters, or even 38, whatever. And then we can go for double, and then click on Create. And because the short video is going to be done in no time. But that is how you can set the default language for automatic transcription and subtitling in DaVinci Resolve Studio. That's it for this video. Until next time, stay safe and never stop learning.
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