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Mode | Users may choose if their file is going to be used for Open subtitles, Line 21 Closed Captioning, or Teletext. |
Language 1/2 | Allows users to define primary and secondary languages that will be used for creating Bi-lingual files. |
Font 1/2 | This field lets translators choose primary and secondary fonts that will be used for creating Bi-lingual files. |
Default align | Defines the default horizontal alignment of new subtitles. |
Default Justification | Defines the default justification within the selected alignment. |
Default Box | Allows to choose the default box to present in new subtitles. |
Default Outline | Defines the different outlines for new subtitles. |
Enable “Split block” option in tool panel | Checking this box will display a “Split block” button in your tool panel. This feature allows you to simultaneously display text lines with different vertical alignment. |
Right-to-Left / Font 2 right to left | These boxes will be automatically checked when using right-to-left languages like Arabic or Hebrew. |
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Video format | Allows you to set expected video frame size. |
Framerate | Allows you to set the number of frames that appear on the screen in one second. |
Timecode format | Allows you to set the proper format for your timecode in compliance with the chosen framerate. |
Aspect ratio | The aspect ratio of video material is related to the shape of the screen used to display the video, i.e. the relation between the height of the projected image and its width. Old Standard Definition TV sets are 4x3, which is the ratio of the screen width to the screen height. Widescreen televisions are most frequent now and their aspect ratio is 16x9. To convert from widescreen to 4x3 aspect ratio the audiovisual material must be letterboxed, which means adding black bars to the top and bottom of the wide screen video so that it fits into a 4x3 screen. |
Shift timeline | This feature allows you to move the generated waveform and shot changes on the timeline either forward or backward in case the extracted shot changes on the line don’t match the you notice a discrepancy with the actual video. |
Enable audio scrubbing | Checking this box will turn on the audio scrubbing, which allows you to spot the exact frames for in/out subtitle cues. |
Auto populate framerate from video .dat file | With this box checked, the framerate for the project will be automatically adjusted after opening a video file which comes with metadata from Management system or OOONA Agent |
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Read more about Toolkit automated checks here.
Creating Presets
For saving your settings as a template, click the Save as button and give it a name.
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