System information
Caption 
Markup
Description Usage Notes
{BlkTxt} Black Text
{BlkUTxt} Black Underlined
{StdCharSet} Standard Character Set You can use the character set commands to switch  
between character sets in your captions. For 
example, if you needed to  display Korean 
characters in an English-captioned program, you 
could use  {KORCharSet} to display Korean 
characters and then use {StdCharSet} to  switch 
back to English captions. 
{DSzCharSet} Double Size Character Set
{1PCharSet} First Private Character Set
{2PCharSet} Second Private Character 
Set
{CHNCharset} People’s Republic of China 
Character Set
{KORCharSet} Korean Character Set
{1RgCharSet} First Registered Character 
Set
{TH} Time Holder Not used when creating new captions. 
When you're working with existing captions,   
captioning data can be transferred ahead of the 
display time, and {TH}  can be used to adjust the 
display time.
Displaying closed captions in the Video Preview or Trimmer window
You can preview your captions by using overlays in the Video Preview window. For more information, see 
"Using the Video Preview Window" on page 465.
Overlay settings from the Video Preview window are also applied  to the video monitor in the Trimmer 
window.
1.  Click the down arrow next to the  Overlays button     and choose a setting from the menu to turn on 
the caption type that you  want to preview. 
2.  Play your project.
Exporting closed captions
Some Webcasting formats require that captions be saved in  an external file. After creating your captions, 
you can export them to  several formats.
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