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Add subtitles to your videos

What you need: Any Video Converter

Time required: 60 minutes

ne of our favourite video tools, Any Video Converter, has just received an update that lets you add subtitles to any video by transcribing the audio track, then overlaying the text on the original file. That’s what we’re going to do here, using a video of the first US satellite launch in 1958. You can download Any Video Conveter for free from . If you want. For more on the latest version of Any Video Converter (8.2.4), see Issue 675, page 18.

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