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Shot Changes

Snap to shot changes

Allows you to fix already created subtitles according to the snap rules described in Shot Change Detection topic. If the timecode is closer than "threshold" frames from the shot change, it is automatically snapped.

When Gap interval is used, it isn't set to 0, and it is greater than the threshold interval, EZTitles will look for subtitles appearing between the specified threshold and gap distances from the nearest shot change, then it will move the respective In or Out cue to the specified gap distance from the shot change.

Don't snap In-cues after shot changes

By using this option, only the In-cues inserted before a shot change within the threshold/gap interval will be fixed and respectively snapped. It can be used to fulfill specific client requirements, that need only the subtitles crossing a shot change to be snapped to it.

Don't snap Out-cues before shot changes

By using this option, only the Out-cues inserted after a shot change will be fixed and respectively snapped. It can be used to fulfill specific client requirements,that need only the subtitles crossing a shot change to be snapped to it.

Netflix mode

Activating the Netflix mode option will disable all of the above options and instead will run the Fix with pre-defined parameters compliant to the latest Netflix specifications:

In-cues starting on the shot change or 11 frames after it will be snapped to the shot change.

In-cues starting 8 frames or less before a shot change will be snapped to the shot change.

In-cues starting 9, 10 or 11 frames before a shot change will be moved to 12 frames before the shot change.

In-cues starting 12 frames before or after a shot change will not be moved.

Out-cues ending up to 11 frames before a shot change will be snapped 2 frames before the shot change.

Out-cues ending up to 11 frames after a shot change will be snapped 2 frames before the shot change if the Reading Speed allows it, or will be moved to 12 frames after the shot change.