Translate Captions to additional language captions in Final Cut Pro
captionTranslator takes the native language Captions and translates them to up to 20 languages in one batch, without leaving Final Cut Pro.
Free translation on your Mac. No Internet required.
Closed Captions not only help the hearing impaired, but they also open the video content to new audiences when there are Captions in the viewer’s native language.
captionTranslator makes this easy by reading your Closed Captions from a Final Cut Pro Project into a convenient Workflow Extension for translation to one, or many, additional languages.
When captionTranslator is finished its magic you have a new Project with Captions in all the selected languages.
Philip Hodgetts, Co-designer
$29.99
Until December 31, 2024. Normal Price $34.99
Ready, Set, Go!
Ready
Create or import Captions for your Project and edit as necessary.
Set
Drag your Project from the Final Cut Pro Event and drop it into the captionTranslator Workflow Extension.
Set a languages for new translated Captions.
Go!
Click the Go button.
After translation, choose the Final Cut Pro Library to import the new Project.
The translation is actually much more usable than what I usually get. I’m impressed.
Convenient
Drag your Captioned Project to the Workflow Extension without leaving Final Cut Pro.
Runs as a Batch
Translate to up to 20 new language Captions in one batch.
Results direct to the edit
captionTranslator creates a new Project with the original and translated Captions.
Robin Kurz gives us the solution to multi-language Captions in Final Cut Pro