How do I put subtitles on videos I upload to Rednote?

I would like to upload a video but I don't know how to have everything translated to Chinese. Is there a separate app for that or a function within red note? If someone can show me I'd really appreciate it.

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moonouover 1 year ago2

In the REDnote app, the option to add subtitles is located at the bottom when uploading a video. After tapping the red ‘+’ button in the center at the bottom, choose ‘Video.’ Then, in the bottom toolbar, you’ll find a ‘Subtitles’ icon at the end. Once you tap ‘Subtitles,’ bilingual subtitles will be automatically generated

nn2021uuover 1 year ago1

You can easily accomplish this task with Capcut(link:https://www.capcut.com/resource/ai-subtitle-generator)If you're looking for a tool to check for unfriendly words and sensitive topics before posting, give this a try: https://pse.is/6zsrsh. It can help you avoid getting flagged or warned by the community!

Professional_Sky2440over 1 year ago1

You can use VidCap but there is a fee. I tried couple and VidCap is the easiest so far. The translation is not perfectly but most of times, it is better than mine. I am Chinese American and live in US for over 20 years

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