For those who don't want to wait 3m40s+, here's a summary: Place a Transparent Video clip in your sequence that encapsulates the length of the would-be-hidden Subtitle track, select that Transparent Video clip + the would-be-hidden Subtitle track's clips, right-click and choose "nest" to make it a sub-sequence, which basically bakes Subtitles into that nested sequence, and displays alongside the currently-visible Subtitle track in your main sequence. You can repeat that for however many additional caption tracks you want to display.
i do it in another way I put the second subtitles on empty space of timeline select captions > go to graphics and titles > select upgrade captions to graphics > then deal with them as graphics. bonus tip: if i want to change the location of all caption clips, i do it for one segment in the event controls panel, then copy clip, then paste attributes on all other clips. vualla
Brother I appreciate the tutorial it was awesome! I only say this as constructive criticism to slingshot your channel and improve: This could have been 3:05 - 3:35. I totally understand that you are thorough and like to break it down in detail but this was a 3 step process dragged out over 4 minutes. I'm super grateful to have come across your channel and I look forward to future tutorials!
You are absolutely right about the other videos, I was watching one that took 5 minutes telling me that his computer was slow and I couldn't understand why that was in the video. Yours was straight to the point, thank you!
You are brilliant! I have been trying to follow so many other sets of instructions, and none of them worked. This is perfect! Worked immediately. Thank you so much!
Couple of comments here seem to have beef that it took this guy a whole THREE minutes to announce the fix! I would've been lost without the intro so thanks - perfect solution until Adobe fix this issue
I have to agree 100%!!! You're video was quick and to the point. I recorded a video for "The Adventure Challenge - Couples Edition" and we were both mic'd up. Since we were in different parts of the thrift shop for the challenge, there were awesome comments my wife said. Unfortunately with Adobe, they (for whatever reason) make this almost impossible. That is until I stumbled across your video. Thanks for the insight. I figured it had something to do with nest but you explained it perfectly. Thanks again!!!
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU. I live in a bilingual city where I need to be able to have French and English subtitles enabled simultaneously sometimes. Wish there was more control over this in Premiere but this is a great workaround. Thank you
Thanks for the help with this. I honestly question if the adobe actually got feedback from video editors when making this. Like, what's the point of being able to have multiple caption tracks if you can only display one of them at a time? 🙄
BRILLIANT. What's the process of stripping out each speaker from the main one? I've labelled each of my speakers. Is it considered meta-data within each set of words? Is there a way to automate the moving down of speakers is my question.
You saved my day I´m screening a film that has to have two lines of subtitles. Loved that you went right to the point. Wish all tutorials were like yours.
Those in a hurry it's New > Transparent Video. Bring in the layer above everything and then select captions and the Transparent Video layer and then nest them. Done!
Thanks for the heads up.. For some reason clicking 'New transparent video' didn't display for me... BUT I nested them to a rectangular shape with opacity 0 instead... this could be another way :)
10 SECOND SHORTCUT: you can select the additional captions, cut your clip and select it, right click on any of them, and Nest. this will do the same as this tutorial (BUT not sure how customization goes after using my solution)
For those who don't want to wait 3m40s+, here's a summary:
Place a Transparent Video clip in your sequence that encapsulates the length of the would-be-hidden Subtitle track, select that Transparent Video clip + the would-be-hidden Subtitle track's clips, right-click and choose "nest" to make it a sub-sequence, which basically bakes Subtitles into that nested sequence, and displays alongside the currently-visible Subtitle track in your main sequence.
You can repeat that for however many additional caption tracks you want to display.
Thankyou!
easy peasy lemon squeezy
Champion right here
i do it in another way
I put the second subtitles on empty space of timeline
select captions > go to graphics and titles > select upgrade captions to graphics > then deal with them as graphics.
bonus tip: if i want to change the location of all caption clips, i do it for one segment in the event controls panel, then copy clip, then paste attributes on all other clips. vualla
My "Transparent Video" window wasn't opening so I used your method and it worked! Thank you so much for sharing, uploader please pin this !
Thank you! This helped becuase my new transparent video selection wasn't popping up.
Brother I appreciate the tutorial it was awesome! I only say this as constructive criticism to slingshot your channel and improve: This could have been 3:05 - 3:35. I totally understand that you are thorough and like to break it down in detail but this was a 3 step process dragged out over 4 minutes. I'm super grateful to have come across your channel and I look forward to future tutorials!
you couldn't do this before, but you don't have 3 minutes of your life to spare. get it together.
You are absolutely right about the other videos, I was watching one that took 5 minutes telling me that his computer was slow and I couldn't understand why that was in the video. Yours was straight to the point, thank you!
thanks.
I saw the video also. you're right!
I just came from that video :)
I appreciate the context you had at the beginning of the video - somebody needed to give an explanation.
You are brilliant! I have been trying to follow so many other sets of instructions, and none of them worked. This is perfect! Worked immediately. Thank you so much!
You're welcome
You hero. Had no clue you could nest captions.
I searched google for 20 minutes frustrated only to find this amazing video! Love what you said at the end. You get my follow!
Thanks
Thanks a lot dude ! I'm living in a country with 3 official languages, so it's very helpful for my daily work !
The only good tutorial video on youtube 😅 Thank you for this!! Gonna check out the rest of your videos for more tips.
Couple of comments here seem to have beef that it took this guy a whole THREE minutes to announce the fix! I would've been lost without the intro so thanks - perfect solution until Adobe fix this issue
Thanks.
I have to agree 100%!!! You're video was quick and to the point. I recorded a video for "The Adventure Challenge - Couples Edition" and we were both mic'd up. Since we were in different parts of the thrift shop for the challenge, there were awesome comments my wife said. Unfortunately with Adobe, they (for whatever reason) make this almost impossible. That is until I stumbled across your video. Thanks for the insight. I figured it had something to do with nest but you explained it perfectly. Thanks again!!!
Glad it helped.
Thank you very much. Great tutorial. Solve my problem in 3 minutes
YOU LITTERALLY JUST SAVED ME TY SM
loll this helped a lot. ty. kinda a coinidence that this came out an hour ago
dawg this was the best tutorial i ever watched lmao
Thanks.
Genius! Thank You so much for this trick! Adobe must be be ashamed and You are the winner!
Thank you man, quick and easy, just what I was searching
Thank you man, saved a whole ass project for me (: Owe you
dude your a monster! Good job bro!
Great tutorial. Simple and to the point.
Thank you 👍
I can't believe niggas are ragging you about brevity in your sub-4 minute tutorial. Great work bro.
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU. I live in a bilingual city where I need to be able to have French and English subtitles enabled simultaneously sometimes. Wish there was more control over this in Premiere but this is a great workaround. Thank you
Glad I could help!
ohlala thank you!! Exactly what I was looking for tonight ::)
Thank you for not forcing me to get a 9.99 program for something thats built in
That was really helpful, and easy to follow, cheers!
Thank you so much for this, you've just saved me.
thank you for keeping it simple and keepin it real 'mwah'
Thanks for the help with this. I honestly question if the adobe actually got feedback from video editors when making this. Like, what's the point of being able to have multiple caption tracks if you can only display one of them at a time? 🙄
Yep. It's terrible design.
BRILLIANT. What's the process of stripping out each speaker from the main one? I've labelled each of my speakers. Is it considered meta-data within each set of words? Is there a way to automate the moving down of speakers is my question.
YAY! Worked!!
thanks mate, straight to the point
For those who is on a tight schedule, just jump to 3:05, and you will get your answer...
thanks! very helpful and gave me a great solution when I had to put both german and french subtitles
Thanks a lot!
You saved my day I´m screening a film that has to have two lines of subtitles. Loved that you went right to the point. Wish all tutorials were like yours.
Thanks.
Great!! I almost gave up!! Thank you!!
Me ajudou bastante, estava procurando um video tão simples e achei aqui
Thanks so much for this helpful guide! :)
Wow ! So easy! But would never figure it out myself. Just been looking for this kind of solution ! it works !! Yeaah Thanks man !! Best from Poland !
Cheers
thanks for the info, this should have been a 30 second video
You are simply brilliant. This is an amazing video that saved me a lot of effort, time and nerves. Thank you!
You're welcome.
Just select your whole sequence and press " Make subsequence" this will make a new sequence where both subtitle layers enabled.
Those in a hurry it's New > Transparent Video. Bring in the layer above everything and then select captions and the Transparent Video layer and then nest them. Done!
Love you man
thank you, this was very helpfull as i had a weird glitch and "merging them" still didnt make the 2nd one visible
thanks a lot! you are great! stright to the point! you won a new subscriber.
Thanks for the sub.
Beautiful stuff, thanks!
Huge tips, thanks so much!!
Thanks for the heads up.. For some reason clicking 'New transparent video' didn't display for me...
BUT I nested them to a rectangular shape with opacity 0 instead... this could be another way :)
thank you it was really beneficial
Killer vid. Thanks for being concise.
Thank you so much! It is very useful :)
You are an angel, thanks so much
Thx! Also helped for adding FX to the Subtiz!
justo lo que necesitabaaaa
Very nice, what a great fix!! Thanks a lot for posting this!
Thank you, simple and straight forward.
tnks for the video . but how to export 2 subs tracks into a single SRT file ? :((
Thank you man that really helped me!
Definitely earned my sub. Thank you. :) :)
Awesome, thank you.
love this keep doing it! thankssssss
Thank you! Will do.
thank you dude ! you just saved me
Muchas gracias!! Thank you so much this was really really helpful!
thank u so much sir that was so clear
Thanksss bro, i appreciate this!
Perfect! Really solve my problem, thx!
worked for me thanks :D
Amazing video. Thank you for the quick tip ❤
Welcome
Soooooo helpful! Thank you so much!!!
Great video!
absolutely killed it. thank you
Thank you so much !!! 😉😊
Thanks for this. Very handy.
I love you men! Thank you for your honesty!
thank you very helpful!
You can still open the nested sequence to edit the captions.
thank you! great job, ypu are helped me
Adobe team sure are a bunch of "genius" to make us work around because of their design flaws, but anyway thanks a lot for the easy solution!
thank you so much for this.
thanks for the video!
Thanks so much! This is such a huge time saver.
Genial! Thanks, you solved my problem!
It doesn't work still on my side. It works in the editing version; after exporting, my video doesn't show multiple subtitles simultaneously.
Thank you so much! My problem is... I don't know how to make 2 subtitles? Could you explain briefly that too?
Okay I managed, and now thanks to your tutorial I can do what I was supposed to do! Thank you so much!!!!
I have the 2 speakers on one track I want to isolate them into 2 tracks so I have a control to adjust the color and font style to each one separately
Braaavooooo!! 👏🏼 Thank yooou!!!
You're welcome
Thank you so much for this video.
Thank you! Perfect
Smart way to do it!
How do we export this as srt file??
10 SECOND SHORTCUT:
you can select the additional captions, cut your clip and select it, right click on any of them, and Nest. this will do the same as this tutorial (BUT not sure how customization goes after using my solution)
Thank you so much and I love your last comment!!
amazing brooouu!!
life saver!!!
Thanks
A MUCH faster way: copy the second layer, enable the first one, then paste (on a separate track). Done!
AWESOME! Thank you so much
Does this method mean you have to burn captions into the video tho?
That's what it looks like.
thank you so much!!
3:48 🙏🙏💯💯Thank you!!
(I dont understand why Adobe always makes things have to be done the hard way. It's infuriating! Lol)