This is how you do it. Immediately to the point, doesn't ask you thirty times to like the video and to subscribe, doesn't talk about irrelevant stuff; just the info you are looking for. Result? Informative vids of 2-3 minutes instead of 30 minutes of nonsense and 10 seconds info. Thanks a lot, Elijah.
Attention RU-vidrs!!! Pay attention to Elijah's videos. Please note how he get's straight to the point, keeps on topic, is informative, and keeps it brief. He doesn't tell us about his day, his life, his cat, his politics or anything unrelated to the topic. This is the right way to create an instructional video. Thank you Elijah! This was perfect!! Nice job! I also think it's fair to say he does a better job on his instructional videos than I have done on mine. :)
@@Endermanmo Like masochist. A few years ago as a teaching assistant my task was the editing of somewhere between 10 and 15 90-min old lectures videos in one month showing the lecture slide contents (that could barely be seen on the video footage) on one side and I had to do this by hand, okay writing down timestamps and for slide numbers was timeconsuming but setting each with appropriate length and start time… Just guess, how I miscalculated times just very few single times (or the timestamp) and how dreadful the final videos were for the students when a carry error meant a delay of 10 seconds between slides and speech! There was fury.
So I came here after crying about having to pay $10 a month for capcut. The capcut software has a autocaption function but it doesnt work with music. I took my lyrics over to 11 labs and generated an audio file then ran the autocaption function in Capcut. So then I get the lyrics on time timeline but still have to manually move them around but at least it is a little faster than doing it this way with Shotcut. I do like shotcut because its 100% free so no crying about what it cant do but if the developers are around an autocaption feature would be wonderful. Thank you for the tutorial I cant decide on if I'm more lazy or cheap?
If you want to fade in, you hover your cursor over the text's block in the V2 track - in the top left corner. Move it around a bit until you see a black dot that is pulsating. Click and drag to the right until you see a black triangle appearing inside the block. That is your fade. Repeat with the top right corner for fade out. Copying and pasting keeps the fade applied so you only have to do it once.
There is seriously no way to just add the srt file to the video?! I have to manually copy everything in it despite me having the file prepared already?! What a piece of shit software is that?!