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  1. If you want to add shot changes to the waveform in Subtitle Edit, you don’t have to painstakingly go frame-by-frame and add them manually. Instead, you can auto-generate shot changes by using a feature that not many people know about. Here is how it’s done:


    1. Download FFmpeg . Make sure you select the right version and architecture for your computer’s operating system:


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    You don’t need to install FFmpeg — just extract the archive’s contents into a folder.


    2. Launch Subtitle Edit, go to Options > Settings > Waveform/spectrogram. There, in the bottom-right corner, check Use FFmpeg for wave extraction and add the path to the file ffmpeg located in your folder:


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    3. Open your video and add the waveform by clicking on the corresponding UI element:

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    4. Go to Video > Import Scene Changes, click Get scene changes with FFmpeg and wait until the program finishes its job.


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    5. Done! Now the waveform will have shot changes shown as vertical white lines:

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    (Note that the approach described above doesn’t currently work for the languages that have the comma as the decimal separator. If this is the case for you, you can use SE Beta for the time being. The issue will be fixed in the next update scheduled to come out in August 2018.)


    Source: https://www.md-subs.com/add-shot-changes-in-subtitle-edit ( thanks to Max Deryagin’s Subtitling Studio )

    Thanks.

    Best regards.

    devil (johner)
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  2. Thank you so much for this tip, I was about to look for another program.
    Subtitle edit now rocks

    However, how do I know the time between the shot change and the subtitle?
    Last edited by marklewis; 5th Jun 2020 at 06:42.
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