In this tutorial we go over importing an SRT file into Premiere Pro correctly and then formatting the subtitles/captions. I do this is both Premiere Pro 2020 and Premiere 2021 (which is currently in beta).
For this tutorial, we use SRT files created by Transcriptive, but it applies to any SRT file regardless of where it was created.
If you're only interested in Premiere 2021, jump to the 2:50 mark of the tutorial. This uses the 2021 beta (i.e. 14.9 beta), but at this point it seems unlikely to change. So this should be accurate for the release as well. To get the beta, just go to the Beta section in Creative Cloud.
For 2020, the Import Settings in the lower left corner of the Caption panel is really important for getting SRT files to come in correctly. You can also fix individual files by right clicking on them and going to Modify:Interpret Footage.
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