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Google Earth displays your address data as icons in the 3D viewer.
#Adding timecode to moviecaptioner with imported txt files movie#
The only other thing to note here is that Movie Captioner will automatically add. Once the Set Timecode button is visible at the top of the screen, select the first caption, click on the Set Timecode button and start pressing Return each time you hear the beginning of the next caption. If you like, save the template as a file (.kst) that you can use in the future. Once you have your captions in a txt file, then import it into your MC. To manually set timecodes, first add the Set Timecode button to the interface by selecting View, Show Set Timecode button. Confirm the list of fields and the type of data selected for each and click Back.Under "Select Address Field(s) ," look over the names to make sure they're correct and click Next.Choose "Addresses are broken into multiple fields.".Next to "This dataset does not contain latitude/longitude information," check the box and click Next.Use the preview pane to ensure your data has imported correctly.In the message that appears, next to Field Type, choose Delimited.Browse to the location of the CSV file and open it.On your computer, open Google Earth Pro.Or follow these steps with your own CSV file.
#Adding timecode to moviecaptioner with imported txt files download#
If you would like to practice importing data, you can download a sample CSV file to use with the steps.
