Differences in behavior between markings and subtitles
The following differences exist in the specifications and behavior of video markings and video subtitles.
Markings
A feature that places diagrams or text on sections of a video you want viewers to pay attention to.
The video pauses for the specified number of seconds at the point where a marking is placed.
Subtitles
A feature that displays text based on the audio in the video or any additional description as subtitles.
The video does not pause while subtitles are displayed.
Some edits cannot be made due to differences in behavior
Since the video is paused while a marking is displayed, subtitles cannot start or end during the pause period.
When displaying markings and subtitles at the same time, please edit so that the marking display (pause period) falls within the time the subtitle is displayed.
Edits that cannot be made
The following edits cannot be made.
Please adjust the marking pause duration or subtitle display time, and edit as shown in the "Edits that can be made" examples described below.
- Setting the marking pause duration to extend beyond the point where the subtitle ends
- Starting subtitle display while the video is paused due to a marking
Edits that can be made
The marking pause duration falls within the subtitle display time
The subtitle and marking do not overlap (not displayed simultaneously)
Subtitles may be deleted when a marking is deleted
If you delete a marking while it overlaps with a subtitle, the pause period for the marking is removed,
and any subtitles displayed during that period are also deleted at the same time.
If you want to keep the subtitle, extend the subtitle display time to be longer than the marking pause duration before deleting the marking.
If the marking pause duration and the subtitle display time match exactly, the subtitle will not be retained
If the subtitle display time is longer than the marking pause duration, only the portion of the subtitle that does not overlap with the marking will be retained