System information
1.  Create and edit your captions as  described in this help topic.
2.  From the Tools menu, choose Scripting, and then  choose a command from the submenu:
Item Description
Export Closed 
Captioning for DVD 
Architect
Creates a subtitle (.SUB) file that can be used  by DVD Architect 
software. The .SUB file contains timecode values and  text that will be 
used to create subtitle events in DVD Architect.
Export Closed 
Captioning for 
QuickTime
Creates a text (.TXT)  and .SMIL file for each subtitle service. The text 
file contains the captions  and formatting, and the .SMIL file contains 
information that defines how  captions will display on the media file.
The .SMIL file links to a .MOV file that uses  the same base name as 
your exported captions file by default. You can   edit the file to refer to 
the desired media file name.
If you're using QuickTime Pro, you can create  a QuickTime text 
track to embed captions in your video file.
Export Closed 
Captioning for 
Windows Media Player
Creates  a .SMI and .ASX file for each subtitle service. The .SMI file 
contains   the captions and formatting, and the .ASX file contains 
information that  defines how captions will display on the media file.
The .ASX file links to a .WMV file that uses  the same base name as 
your exported captions file by default. You can   edit the file to refer to 
the desired media file name.
Export Closed 
Captioning for YouTube
Creates an .SRT  file that can be used for YouTube captions and by 
some DVD authoring software.
For information about adding subtitles to your  YouTube videos, 
please see http://www.youtube.com/t/captions_about.
3.  Use the Save dialog to specify a  file name and folder for your captions file, and then click Save.
Editing multiple captions with the Edit Details window
The Edit Details window  allows you to see all of your project's captions at once for quick editing.For more 
information, see "Using the Edit Details Window" on page 185.
You can even edit multiple captions at once. For example,  if you wanted to change your 608CC1 (primary 
language) captions to 608CC3  (secondary language), perform the following steps.
1.  From the View menu, choose Edit Details to display  the Edit Details window if it isn't already visible.
2.  In the Edit Details window, choose  Commands from  the Show drop-down  list. Your closed caption 
markers are displayed.
3.  Select the captions you want to edit:
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