You can convert audio to subtitles in Premiere Pro using the Speech to Text feature. This feature automatically transcribes your audio and creates a transcript that you can then edit and format into subtitles.
Steps:
- Import your audio file into Premiere Pro.
- Select the audio clip in the timeline.
- Go to the Window menu and choose Speech to Text.**
- Select the language of your audio.
- Click the Transcribe button.
- Premiere Pro will transcribe your audio and create a transcript in the Speech to Text panel.
- Review the transcript for accuracy and make any necessary edits.
- Once you are satisfied with the transcript, you can format it as subtitles.
- To create subtitles, go to the Window menu and choose Subtitles.**
- Select the Create button and choose New Subtitle Track.**
- Select the Text tab in the Subtitles panel.
- Paste the transcribed text from the Speech to Text panel into the Text field.
- Adjust the timing of the subtitles to match the audio.
- Customize the appearance of the subtitles as desired.
- Export your video with the subtitles.
Tips:
- For best results, ensure your audio is clear and free of background noise.
- You can use the Speech to Text panel to adjust the transcription settings, such as the confidence level and the speed of the transcription.
- You can use the Subtitles panel to customize the appearance of your subtitles, such as the font, size, and color.
- The Speech to Text feature is available in Premiere Pro CC 2019 and later versions.