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For Premiere Pro 202 Updated | Adobe Speech To Text V120

Unconditionally, yes.

If you are running any version of Premiere Pro older than 22.3, or any Speech to Text version below 1.2.0, you are missing massive efficiency gains. The update is free (included in Creative Cloud subscription), installs painlessly, and saves hours of manual caption typing or expensive outsourcing.

Who will benefit most?

Who might hold off?


When exporting your video:


Let’s walk through a real-world example using the updated v1.2.0:

Step 1 – Import and edit your video on the timeline as usual. adobe speech to text v120 for premiere pro 202 updated

Step 2 – Open the Text panel (Window > Text). Click the blue “Transcribe Sequence” button.

Step 3 – Choose settings:

Step 4 – Click “Transcribe” and wait. For a 30-minute podcast episode, expect 2–3 minutes on an M1 Mac or an RTX 3060 PC. Unconditionally, yes

Step 5 – Review the transcript in the Text panel. Double-click a wrong word (e.g., “their” instead of “there”) and edit inline. The timecode adjusts automatically.

Step 6 – Create captions: Click the “Create Captions” button in the Text panel.

Step 7 – Export: Go to File > Export > Media, check “Burn in Captions” or export a sidecar .SRT file. Who might hold off

That’s it. In under 5 minutes, you have ready-to-publish subtitles.