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MovCaptioner

MovCaptioner - 3.3

Create captions and transcripts to make your movies accessible.

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Current Version: 3.3
Release Date: 2009-11-19
License: Shareware
Downloads (this version): 134
Downloads (all versions): 2,243
Price: $39.95

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MovCaptioner Troubleshooting ReportIf MovCaptioner should crash for you there is an easy fix... - Version: 3.2, 11/3/2009 07:48PM PST

pbesong
With the new undo/redo MovCaptioner is supposed to create a folder in your MovCaptioner folder called "Temp". It should create this folder on its own to hold scratch files as you work, then it will delete them all when you're done. If it does not create the folder, it may cause the problem. Make sure that your MovCaptioner folder is in your main hard drive's Applications folder, then simply create a folder called "Temp" in your MovCaptioner folder. That should solve the problem. Opening a previously saved project should also create this folder. I've added this folder to the new zip file so it should be there in the future to prevent this.
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MovCaptioner Troubleshooting ReportSnow Leopard Users MUST install QuickTime 7 - Version: 3.0, 9/11/2009 06:43AM PST

pbesong
Please note that the default verison of the QuickTime Player that is installed with Snow Leopard, QuickTime X, is not fully functional and will not work with MovCaptioner. You must install QuickTime 7, which should be on your Snow Leopard install disk in order to use MovCaptioner. QuickTime X does not support the QT Pro features which are necessary for importing captions into QT movies.
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