Subtitles & Exporting
Yes! You can export InqScribe transcripts as SubRip (.srt) files and import them as Captions into Premiere Pro CC. Here's how: Start InqScribe Ope...
Tue, 21 Dec, 2021 at 12:24 PM
Yes! Here's how to take your InqScribe transcript into DaVinci Resolve as subtitles: Prepare your InqScribe transcript. We recommend inserting a tim...
Fri, 21 Jan, 2022 at 4:18 PM
InqScribe doesn't have a built-in way to limit characters, but you can get around it by doing this: 1. Open an InqScribe Transcript. 2. Select the ...
Tue, 21 Dec, 2021 at 12:26 PM
If you've encountered difficulty uploading .scc files into YouTube's caption feature, here are some tips. We suspect that YouTube wants every capti...
Fri, 4 Feb, 2022 at 4:56 PM
If you need to save a version of your transcript without timecodes, export your transcript as a plain text document: File > Export> Plain Text... In t...
Tue, 21 Dec, 2021 at 12:29 PM
Although InqScribe is built around QuickTime and Windows Media Player, you can also use VLC Player to playback subtitled videos with your InqScribe transcri...
Thu, 8 Dec, 2022 at 6:04 PM
Facebook allows you to add captions to uploaded videos. To take advantage of this feature, you'll first need to make a subtitle file. InqScribe is here ...
Tue, 21 Dec, 2021 at 12:34 PM
Note: This article details an issue in InqScribe 2.2.1, which has been addressed in version 2.2.2. If you are experiencing this issue, please update to the ...
Fri, 21 Jan, 2022 at 4:17 PM
Whether you choose Vimeo or YouTube, uploading subtitles is a cinch. If you're more interested in YouTube, head over to our article "How do I uploa...
Fri, 4 Feb, 2022 at 5:00 PM
Yes! Although the InqScribe desktop app cannot export to an Avid-compatible format, you can turn your transcript into an Avid DS file using our new InqScrib...
Fri, 21 Jan, 2022 at 4:15 PM