



For instance, the first time I used the auto transcription feature, although the app realized I was speaking English, it thought I was speaking Caribbean English. But it’s worth clicking on the Spell check settings to make sure Adobe’s software has detected your language correctly.

So, if the sequence name was Sequence 01, your exported files would be Sequence 01.txt or Sequence 01.csv.Ĭheck spelling seems to be on by default, with Premiere Pro auto-detecting your language. The default name of your files will be the sequence name followed by. These options can be genuinely useful, especially if you wish to repurpose the content or create a written log of all source footage. Since this sequence does not have an associated transcript you will be able to import a transcript file.Įxport to text file and Export to CSV file are the options to use if you want to open the transcript in a word processer, text editor, or spreadsheet. A workaround I have used is to copy the media blocks in the sequence, create a new sequence, then paste the media blocks into the new sequence. This is unfortunate since you might be working with a colleague who has made some corrections to the transcript and has shared them with you. Unfortunately, I have found that the Import transcript option is always greyed out if the sequence already has an associated transcript. So, it is only of use if you want to import the transcript into another video sequence in Premiere Pro or if you are collaborating with someone else. This option exports the transcript as a Premiere Pro “.prtranscript” file. However, I find that Export to text file, Export to CSV file, and perhaps Export transcript are the most useful options to use.Įxport transcript is probably not what you think it is.
