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How to add burn-in subtitles to your video?
How to add burn-in subtitles to your video?

Create subtitles in your style - fonts, size, label, colours, positions etc. to format and customise them. Burn/ embed/ hardcode them.

Updated over a week ago

You can create subtitles in your favourite style, colour, font, position etc. by using the Animate Subtitle mode within the Studio.

  1. After creation of subtitles for your video, go to the "Animate Subtitle" by either:

    a. Clicking on the 'Animate Subtitle' button highlighted below from the Output page - this is where you watch your subtitled video, or

b. Clicking on the 'Studio' button under the project card on the Home Page, or

c. Clicking on the three dots at the bottom of the project card on the Home Page followed by the 'Edit in Studio' option.

2. Within the Animate Subtitle, pick from any of our ready templates under the 'Themes' tab or create your own style under the 'Styles' tab.

3. If you choose a Theme, you can click among the thirteen options available to preview how it appears on your video real-time on the right.

4. If you wish to make your own, click on Styles, and choose a font, size, position, text colour, background colour, shadow colour, text spacing, and much more.

5. You can also choose either to have a Background label or an Outline and customise those under the 'Text Decoration' section.

Using the Background Overlay:

Using the Outline Overlay:

6. Optionally, if you like the Style you have created you can click on 'Add as New Theme' and we will save it as one of your Custom Themes available only to you.

You can create upto 3 Custom Themes. Need more? Just edit one of your older Custom Themes.

7. Optionally, set a default for your future projects by going to the Themes tab and clicking on Set as Default Theme. This tab will show you the 6 Standard Themes Dubverse made for you and upto 3 that you made for yourself.

7. Once you are done, click on 'Save' and then 'Process Subtitle' on the top right.

8. On the next popup, choose 'Yes' if you want the subtitles to be burnt into your video that is you went a video that has subtitles appearing within them. Choose No otherwise. In either case, we will give you an SRT document separately also.

9. You can then proceed to the Output Page, view and download you video. Voila, you are done!

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