MovieCaptioner
MovieCaptioner 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.
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? MovieCaptioner 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, SRT, QT Text, and SUB to convert to other supported formats.
Now that Final Cut Pro 7 can import SCC files, creating Line 21 captions just got easier as well. Just import the SCC file MovieCaptioner creates into Final Cut Pro when printing to tape and you're done!
- Adding line breaks automatically is now undoable
- Several small bug fixes related to the new alternate line break symbol
- Clicking the Preview button will no longer cause a crash if no captions are present in the caption list
- Mac OS X 10.5 or later.
- QuickTime Pro 7.0 or later (for embedded text tracks only). Note: Snow Leopard users MUST install QuickTime 7 (available on the Snow Leopard install disk) as QuickTime X is not yet fully functional and will not work with MovCaptioner.
- Flip4Mac plugin (free) required for loading Windows Media movies.
- Perian plugin (free) required for loading FLV movies.
- ClosedCaptionImporter plugin for QT (free from Apple) for creating SCC captions.
- Please install by dragging the MovCaptioner folder to your hard drive's Applications folder.





