The first step is to import the video material, and then drag the video to the storyboard to try.
The second step is to click on the timeline. There are five bars under the time axis, which are video track, overlay track, subtitle track, sound track and music track.
Step 3: Click the title track, and the words "Edit the title here" will appear in the video preview. Double-click the place where you need to add subtitles, and you can add subtitles there. You can choose font adjustment from the editing options on the right side of the preview, and you can also edit alignment and centering.
Step 4: After writing the words, click on the timeline casually, even if the subtitles are written, then you will find that the subtitles are strips, and the position and length of this strip can be adjusted at will with the mouse. The corresponding time axis is the starting point and the end point.
If you want to add more subtitles, edit more. Editing video is not difficult, but it is very complicated.
If the video has sound, you can:
1. Split and delete the sound on the original video: right-click the video clip and select "Split Sound", right-click the split audio file and select "Delete".
2. Import the recorded audio file into the audio track (pay attention to the format supported by audio and video). Adjust the position of the sound file so that it corresponds to the video above. Of course, it can also be recorded live. Plug in the microphone, right-click the speaker icon, and click "Turn on the volume control" to adjust the volume slider of the microphone, usually in the middle position. If there is a hook in front, remove it. Go back to the main window, click the "Recording" icon, and click Start, then you can record on the spot. (There are specific tutorials here: /programs/view/dZpwrPf_obc/)
3. Create a new video file. The last step is to generate video.
You can also dub with Adobe Audition, an audio editing software that can record and process sounds. You can record it with this software, then pour it into the picture and combine it with the video you took.