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johnebaker wrote on 7/29/2013, 2:39 PM

Hi

MEP 2013 cannot  handle .srt (subtitling) files.

The only option you have is to right click a video clip and select Fade in date as title - this will give you a the static date and time stamp of the video clip.

However there are possible gotchas depending the camera model and how it determines the date and time stamp, the time zone settings and whether the camera has GPS built in and uses the GPS time syncs.

HTH

John

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miker.info wrote on 7/29/2013, 2:55 PM

Thanks this does work but it puts the starting time stamp up for about 5 seconds then fades away. Is there an plugin or other product that will insert the time stamp continously as it increments?