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Evgeny Terekhin United States Local time: 02:42 Member (2006) English to Russian + ...
May 15, 2018
Hi, I received a docx. file with subtitles already translated and the corresponding Youtube video URL. I was asked to proofread and then embed the subtitles into the video. I use Subtitle Horse for that. Can I parse the docx. file into the program so I will automatically have the proofread subtitles there? I try to use Open Subtitle File option but it doesn't work. Thanks!
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Philippe Noth Switzerland Local time: 09:42 Member (2015) German to French + ...
Subtitle Edit
May 15, 2018
Evgueni Terekhin wrote:
Hi, I received a docx. file with subtitles already translated and the corresponding Youtube video URL. I was asked to proofread and then embed the subtitles into the video. I use Subtitle Horse for that. Can I parse the docx. file into the program so I will automatically have the proofread subtitles there? I try to use Open Subtitle File option but it doesn't work. Thanks!
Hi Evgueni,
While I never had to start with a Word file, I made a quick test with Subtitle Edit and it was able to open and read a dummy DOC file I created (from a SRT). You need to choose "All files (*.*)" in the File selection dialog box. The message about line 1 can be ignored, all lines from the SRT/DOC were read in the program.
It did not work with a DOCX, though, so you may have to convert from DOCX to DOC using Word first.
Hope it helps.
Philippe, Montreux, Switzerland
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Juan Jacob Mexico Local time: 01:42 French to Spanish + ...
Well...
May 16, 2018
...open your .docx file, change it to a .txt document. That's it. You'll have a .srt file.
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Sergei Merchenko Russian Federation Local time: 14:42 English to Russian
Txt
May 16, 2018
Why not just save it first to txt, and then use Subtitle Edit to import it and save as srt.
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Juan Jacob Mexico Local time: 01:42 French to Spanish + ...
Easy...
May 16, 2018
Sergei Merchenko wrote: Why not just save it first to txt, and then use Subtitle Edit to import it and save as srt.
That's what I said... think simple, that's all.
Waiting for a "Thanks, guys".
Juzer F
Cankat Karakaş
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