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hey welcome back to another tutorial where we do a Final Cut Pro trick in under 2 minutes today weamp;#39;re going to talk about how to caption your videos automatically in Final Cut Pro and for free and I want to challenge myself and see if I can explain this to you guys in under two minutes so letamp;#39;s just get going the first thing you want to do is export your video from Final Cut Pro that you want captioned just name it for captioning or something like that save it to your desktop once itamp;#39;s saved to your desktop then you go into cap cut cap Cutamp;#39;s a free app you can download it for Mac or PC press import select your Final Cut Pro video and drag it to the timeline now weamp;#39;re going to go to text Auto captions then you get to choose your language press create and it will create your captions within seconds now weamp;#39;re going to zoom into our timeline and you see these little orange blurbs are our captions by default theyamp;#39;re white right now but