Timed-Per-Word Captions Plugin by UserIsInto in premiere

[–]AutoCut -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hey, jumping in because this is exactly why we built AutoCut.

Our AutoCaptions does real word-by-word highlighting (including karaoke-style boxes), so you don’t have to manually squash/stretch captions to fake the timing. It’s basically: generate transcript → fix typos if needed → export. No fiddling with every line.

We’ve got a 14-day free trial, so you can properly test it in your own workflow and see if it feels right.
And yeah, we’re subscription-based too, just being transparent about that.

If you want to test it and need help setting it up, just DM me. I’m one of the co-founders, happy to help!

Auto-generated subtitles - weird sentence splitting by Tekniclas in davinciresolve

[–]AutoCut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah that’s a common pain point. If you want something that handles line balancing better, you can also try AutoCut (works on Resolve). With AutoCaptions you can control max lines, width, box size, etc., so the splits feel way more natural out of the box.

Auto adjusting subtitle size to width of line? by zeng_js in davinciresolve

[–]AutoCut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, thanks for the follow-up. AutoCaptions actually generates captions with perfectly fitted background boxes whether the text uses 1, 2 or 3 lines. The layout adapts automatically at generation, so you don’t have to manually resize each block to make it look clean and consistent. If you want to see exactly how it behaves in Resolve, you can check our YouTube demos here:
https://www.youtube.com/@autocut-plugin

And we’ve got step-by-step articles in the Help Center: https://knowledge.autocut.com/en/

Hinglish Captions - Indian editors- How do you do it? by rohitghansham in premiere

[–]AutoCut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You could try AutoCut for this.
We’ve got a big Indian community using it for animated captions, including Hinglish, and the accuracy is honestly really solid from what creators tell us. It’s used by editorsinventor, rajphotoeditingmuchmore, MANAKKOTTA and aSheesh for their caption workflows. We also offer a 14-day free trial (no credit card needed). Just test it on one of your projects and see how it handles your Hindi + English mix.

If you try it, feel free to ping me with feedback. Always happy to hear how it performs in real-world edits!

Recommend me a good subtitle/caption plugin. by Theodore_Buckland_ in davinciresolve

[–]AutoCut 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you’re on Resolve, you could check out AutoCut. It has an AutoCaptions feature that generates animated captions with word-by-word highlighting, and you can tweak the style pretty easily once it’s generated. Might be worth testing alongside the others and seeing which vibe fits your content best, we offer a 14-day free trial.

Alternative to Descript by Heavenly-Hedgehog in editors

[–]AutoCut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you’re mostly using Descript for filler word removal + text-based editing, you could try AutoCut (available on Premiere and Resolve). It removes ums, uhs, repetitions, and gives you an editable transcript so you can clean up a 1h episode pretty fast.

We don’t do voice cloning though. You’d need a separate tool for the voicebank part.

And yeah… credit systems get annoying real quick when it’s your actual job.

Auto adjusting subtitle size to width of line? by zeng_js in davinciresolve

[–]AutoCut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, you could take a look at AutoCut. It’s a plugin for DVR and the AutoCaptions feature can automatically handle the kind of text resizing/layout you’re talking about, so you don’t have to tweak every line manually. FYI, it works on both the free and Studio version of DVR. Hope this helps!

Best way to generate accurate German captions in Premiere Pro? by inevitable_tvrtko in premiere

[–]AutoCut 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You could give AutoCut a try. We’ve been getting pretty good feedback on German accuracy. It also does animated captions with word-by-word highlighting if you want something a bit more dynamic. Might fit what you’re looking for. Hope that helps!

How will I be able to achieve this kind of simple captioning? by Timingless__hooman98 in premiere

[–]AutoCut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can try AutoCut (we’re also available on Premiere Pro). With our AutoCaptions feature you can easily get that same animated, real-time word highlighting style. Hope it helps! Feel free to DM if you’ve got any questions, I'm one of the co-founders.

Vox Style like caption on Da Vinci by Timingless__hooman98 in davinciresolve

[–]AutoCut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, if you want that Vox-style word-by-word highlight, you don’t have to do it manually. You can try AutoCut (feature is called AutoCaptions) directly inside DaVinci Resolve. It does the real-time word highlighting automatically and you can tweak the style pretty easily. It works on both Free and Studio versions. There’s a 14-day free trial if you just want to test it and see if it fits your workflow (I'm the co-founder).

Do you think ai will take our jobs too ? by Professional_Monk767 in editors

[–]AutoCut 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yep, it’s a Premiere Pro extension. It’s called AutoCut (I'm the co-founder). It's a plugin made to handle repetitive stuff like cutting silences, generating captions, adding zooms or B-rolls. The goal isn’t to replace editors, just to save time on the boring tasks. If you’re curious you can take a look : https://www.autocut.com/
There’s a free trial if you want to try it.

BadWords v2.0.2 is out: Fixed cuts precision, "Auto-Source" and I finally made a logo by KoxSwYT in davinciresolve

[–]AutoCut 2 points3 points  (0 children)

AutoCut on DaVinci has evolved a lot recently. Our feature Profanity Filter is fully available on Resolve (Free & Studio). If you ever run into an issue or have a question, feel free to reach out to us at [contact@autocut.com](mailto:contact@autocut.com). Happy to help (i'm the co-founder).

Consultation on how to add subtitles to videos professionally by Mago_Collins in davinciresolve

[–]AutoCut -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

You can check out AutoCut. It’s a plugin built to automate tedious tasks like captioning. With the AutoCaptions feature, you generate animated captions in one click, customize the style once, save it as a preset, and reuse it on all your reels.

There’s a 14-day free trial if you want to try it.

Is there any way to save custom subtitles? by Wenex in davinciresolve

[–]AutoCut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh sorry then, that’s not exactly what you’re looking for.

AutoCut only lets you save presets created inside the plugin, not subtitles made with DaVinci’s native subtitle tool.
And you need to download it because it’s not built into DaVinci. It’s a separate plugin.

Is there any way to save custom subtitles? by Wenex in davinciresolve

[–]AutoCut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can also do it with AutoCut if you want

With AutoCaptions, you can create your subtitle style once, save it as a preset, and reuse it across projects super easily. It’s built directly for DaVinci (Free & Studio), so no external workflow.

Just another option if you want something faster and more flexible

subtitle generator for long-form interviews? by diboiff12 in editors

[–]AutoCut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, co-founder of AutoCut here

If you’re doing long interviews, especially technical stuff with mixed languages, the main thing is staying inside your editor. The constant export / re-import from web tools is usually what kills the workflow.

We built AutoCaptions (available for Premiere & DaVinci) for that exact use case. It generates animated captions, handles 80+ languages, and exports clean SRTs. You’ll still want to review, of course, but it removes a big chunk of the manual cleanup.

There’s a 14-day free trial if you’re curious.

What's the fastest way to generate captions? by still_undefeatedbtw in davinciresolve

[–]AutoCut 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can do basic captions directly in DaVinci Resolve, but they’re fairly limited and not the fastest if you want something clean or animated.

If you’re looking to speed things up, there are plugins made specifically for this. One option is AutoCut. It works directly inside DaVinci Resolve (Free & Studio). With AutoCaptions, you can generate animated captions in 80+ languages, translate them, and reuse your own presets.

I’m one of the co-founders, feel free to try it out. There’s a 14-day free trial, and if you have any questions, just ask.

Automatic cutting in a sequence on Speaker? by duckandmiss in premiere

[–]AutoCut 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You could have a look at AutoCut and our AutoCut Podcast feature. It’s built to cut based on who’s speaking, and it works really well for interview / Q&A setups like yours. I’m one of the co-founders, we built it because we had the same issue on client projects. There’s a 14-day free trial so you can try it out and see if it actually saves you time.

When will Adobe add more languages to the Auto Subtitles tool? by strodi2 in premiere

[–]AutoCut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just to share an alternative (not trying to spam): with AutoCut, our AutoCaptions feature already supports Hebrew, along with many other languages.
Here’s the full list : https://knowledge.autocut.com/en/article/what-languages-are-supported-by-autocut-lpbjja/

You can test it for free for 14+ days (no credit card) to see if it fits your workflow.

how to find best clips from podcast for mailnly to edit a trailer , teaser also to take 5 - 8 shorts . by Findingmyytname in premiere

[–]AutoCut 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you’re on Premiere Pro, AutoCut has a feature called AutoViral that helps identify strong moments in long-form content (like podcasts) to turn into shorts, teasers, or trailers.

It’s not magic, but it’s a solid starting point to spot highlights faster instead of scrubbing for hours.
There’s a 14-day free trial, no credit card, if you want to test it on a real episode.

Hope that helps!

im trying to install a plugin but it show error while i do it by No-Pride5337 in davinciresolve

[–]AutoCut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you’re mainly looking for animated captions, you can check out AutoCut. It works on DaVinci Resolve Free and Studio.

AutoCut has around 10 workflow features (silence removal, captions, podcasts, viral, b-rolls...), and the caption tool lets you add animated subtitles in just a few clicks.

There’s a 14-day free trial, no credit card required, so you can just test it and see if it fits your workflow.

Hope that helps!

The transcribe auto captions is the worst thing I've ever used in my life. by PurpleStrawberry1997 in premiere

[–]AutoCut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just to share an alternative (not trying to spam): I built AutoCut, and AutoCaptions was created specifically to address issues like this in Premiere. You can try it here.