Misplaced titles in Avid Media Composer when working on editing

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-02-01

In ID Media Composer, the issue of misplaced subtitles when working on clips can be caused by a number of reasons. Here are some possible workarounds:

1.*Check the settings in the subtitle editor**:

Make sure that the correct subtitle position and alignment are set in the subtitle editor. You may need to adjust the horizontal and vertical positions of your captions to ensure they align with your content.

2.*Check Project Settings**:

Make sure that your project's format and frame rate match the settings of your subtitle file. If the format of the subtitle does not match, it may cause the subtitle to be misaligned.

3.*Check Subtitle File Format**:

Make sure that the format of the subtitle file is compatible with **id Media Composer and that there are no errors. Try using different subtitle file formats such as: srt、.STL or. ass, and check if the misalignment issue is still occurring.

4.*Re-import subtitle file**:

Sometimes, re-importing the subtitle file can fix the problem of misplaced subtitles. Try re-importing the subtitle file and make sure that the correct subtitle settings were selected during the import process.

5.*Realign subtitles**:

If the subtitles are misplaced during the process, you can try realigning the subtitles manually. In ID Media Composer, you can use the Subtitle Editor or Timeline tools to adjust the position of your captions and position on the timeline.

6.*Update Software Version**:

If you're using an older version of ID Media Composer, you may have subtitle-related issues. Try updating to the latest version of the software to see if any of the subtitle misplacement issues are fixed.

7.*Contact the Support Team**:

If none of the above methods can solve the problem, it is recommended to contact the technical support team of **id for assistance. They can provide more detailed guidance and solutions to specific problems.

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