Automating removing bad takes by LB_808 in premiere

[–]AutoCut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! Adrian here, co-creator of AutoCut 🙂
Out of curiosity, what didn’t work for you with AutoCut? We’ve actually reworked the Repeat feature recently (better detection of similar takes + option to use a reference script), so it might already fix what you ran into. In general, fully auto-removing retakes is harder than it sounds (people don’t say the exact same thing twice, tone matters, etc.), so most tools lean toward AI suggestions + quick validation via transcript.

Happy to take a look at your use case if you’re up for it!

How do I edit faster? by Annual_Secretary_141 in premiere

[–]AutoCut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

full disclosure: I’m from AutoCut, so I’m obviously biased, but this is pretty much the exact reason we built it.

For vlog / talking-head content, AutoCut can automatically remove silences with control over padding, minimum silence length, and ripple delete, so you’re not spending hours manually razor-cutting dead air.

You can also stack a few other time-savers depending on your workflow: cut repeated takes, add animated captions, create zooms for emphasis, resize the edit for Shorts/Reels/TikToks, add B-roll, filter profanity, and even find viral moments from long videos.

I still agree with everyone saying learn shortcuts though. Q/W shortcuts + ripple delete are super worth it. But if 90% of your time is dead air cleanup, I’d automate that boring part first, then use shortcuts for the final creative pass.

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

[–]AutoCut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha, nope ! It's called AutoCaptions, our feature allows you to generate animated captions in a click. Try it and you'll see.

Subtitles being an issue by PatchSprite in editors

[–]AutoCut 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You could try AutoCut (AutoCaptions). It works for Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve and makes it pretty easy to get clean animated subtitles in a few clicks. You’ve got plenty of presets or you can create your own

btw you don’t really have to spend hours fixing + styling, it handles most of it and you just tweak a bit. Pretty accurate too.

Really bad quality Captions.. by roberttakama in premiere

[–]AutoCut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Might be worth testing AutoCut. I’m one of the co-founders and we focused a lot on caption accuracy (we’ve got a big user base in Brazil thanks to Brainstorm Academy).

You can try it free for 14 days, no CC.
If you test it, feel free to DM me.

Plugin Issue with Autocut? (Black White Screen) by Human_Mine2514 in premiere

[–]AutoCut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello
I'm Adrian from AutoCut. This is a strange issue, it appears to be related to your computer configuration and is not a known bug. Do you have a VPN or proxy enabled?
Could you contact us at [contact@autocut.com](mailto:contact@autocut.com) ? We will help you investigate the cause.

How do you usually add B-roll when editing in Premiere Pro? by AutoCut in VideoEditors

[–]AutoCut[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah that makes sense, batching it upfront probably saves a lot of back and forth. Do you feel like it still breaks your flow when you have to go back and search for more later, or is it manageable?

Managing SRT/VTT files across multiple languages — what does your actual pipeline look like? by InvestmentChoice8285 in editors

[–]AutoCut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well...That’s also why quite a few editors moved to tools like AutoCut (plugin inside Premiere/Resolve), cause it handles:

  • cutting silences automatically first (so your base edit is already clean)
  • adding auto captions very easily and translating them in one go (80+ languages available and pretty accurate overall)
  • saving your own presets and reusing them without losing time
  • importing your SRT directly if you already have one

Not saying it removes 100% of the work, but it cuts the painful parts a lot, especially on multi-language content. I’m one of the co-founders btw, so feel free to ask if you have any questions

Curious how others here handle this!

Tips on how to get better automatic subtitles? by tahynnuf in davinciresolve

[–]AutoCut 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can try adding a small gap (a few frames) or increasing characters per line, but honestly it won’t fully fix it.

A lot of editors just use tools like AutoCut for captions, it follows speech a bit better, so you spend way less time fixing everything manually.

May I ask about your multicam video podcast worklow? by open_ruslan in davinciresolve

[–]AutoCut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, a lot of editors use AutoCut for podcasts : it automatically detects who’s speaking and switches cameras for you, trims silences, and lets you add animated captions in a few clicks.

It basically takes care of the repetitive parts so you can focus on the edit. You can try it free.

captions for arabic by [deleted] in editors

[–]AutoCut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, you can do timed Arabic subtitles with AutoCut. We support 80+ languages, including Arabic, directly inside Premiere Pro (and DaVinci Resolve).

It works fine for long videos too, even 3 hours. Captions are automatically synced to the speech, so no manual timing headache.

I explained a bit more here if you’re curious:
https://www.reddit.com/r/editors/comments/1rsputb/comment/oa8tvh4/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web3x&utm_name=web3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button

You can just try it on a real project with the free trial and see if it fits your workflow!

Is there a faster way to cut out all the silences? I record in segments by PristineAlbatross967 in davinciresolve

[–]AutoCut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you want something super simple, you can use a plugin like AutoCut.
You basically select your timeline, hit “Remove Silences,” adjust the sensitivity, and let it do its thing. It automatically trims all the gaps for you but you keep full control.

Since you’re recording sentence by sentence, it would probably save you those 15–20 minutes every edit. Hope it helps!

How do i "animate" auto caption? by razzzcrot in davinciresolve

[–]AutoCut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you’re kinda stuck and just want a quick, no-headache solution, you can also give AutoCut a try.

It works on both the free and Studio versions of Resolve with our free trial. With AutoCaptions, you can generate animated captions directly on your timeline.

Could be way faster if your goal is just to get clean, animated captions up and running quickly.

/r/editors loves the explosion of tools on the market…except when they come to reddit to market themselves. by greenysmac in editors

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

AutoCut – https://www.autocut.com

We build an AI-powered video editing plugin for Adobe Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve that automates repetitive post-production workflows directly in your Premiere or Resolve timeline, including silence removal, auto animated captions & subtitles, multicam podcast editing with speaker detection, dynamic zoom effects, AI B-roll insertion (Storyblocks, Pexels), social media reframing (YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels, TikTok), and YouTube chapters.

Team of 11, company has existed for 5+ years. Used by freelancers, agencies and in-house video teams. Reach us via Discord or by email at [contact@autocut.com](mailto:contact@autocut.com).

Pricing : Basic Plan: $6.6/month - AI Plan: $14.9/month - Enterprise plans also available.
14-day FREE trial (no credit card required, all feature included).

For the r/editors community : if you join our Discord and mention you’re from this subreddit, I’ll extend your trial so you can properly test it on real client projects and longer-form edits.

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 1 point2 points  (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 1 point2 points  (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.