ameerat42
29-05-2020, 5:08pm
[Just FYI]
Sooo many videos taken by phone cam, and sometimes you want to add a series of sub-titles where
the sound of a voice might be indistinct...
Yes... OK... Fair-renuff...
So in 2020 AD you'd think Windows would have caught up with the trend and would have provided
some means of doing this...
:nod: etc...
N:angry34:t really! They have Movie Maker, but it's like driving a truck - from the back of the table-top!
After much searching of the web, using several search phrases, I finally came across a free program
called MiniTool MovieMaker. (https://moviemaker.minitool.com/) It's also like driving a truck, but at least from the driver's seat. So I tried
it out because I also have a disk performance program from the same crowd, and it's :th3:
It comes with a couple of optional extra programs, and so I got a Youtube downloader, which I thought
might come in handy :nod:
This MTMM lets you insert text from the storyboard, unlike some programs (like VLC Media Player) which
need a separate subtitle file. I tried doing it that way yesterday and got a BLANK SCREEN :rolleyes:
And MTMM lets you export the sub-titled video in 3 different quality settings, and I chose the middle one,
which shrank the original clip to about 40% of its original size and still looked quite good.
[/Just FYI]
Sooo many videos taken by phone cam, and sometimes you want to add a series of sub-titles where
the sound of a voice might be indistinct...
Yes... OK... Fair-renuff...
So in 2020 AD you'd think Windows would have caught up with the trend and would have provided
some means of doing this...
:nod: etc...
N:angry34:t really! They have Movie Maker, but it's like driving a truck - from the back of the table-top!
After much searching of the web, using several search phrases, I finally came across a free program
called MiniTool MovieMaker. (https://moviemaker.minitool.com/) It's also like driving a truck, but at least from the driver's seat. So I tried
it out because I also have a disk performance program from the same crowd, and it's :th3:
It comes with a couple of optional extra programs, and so I got a Youtube downloader, which I thought
might come in handy :nod:
This MTMM lets you insert text from the storyboard, unlike some programs (like VLC Media Player) which
need a separate subtitle file. I tried doing it that way yesterday and got a BLANK SCREEN :rolleyes:
And MTMM lets you export the sub-titled video in 3 different quality settings, and I chose the middle one,
which shrank the original clip to about 40% of its original size and still looked quite good.
[/Just FYI]