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RogerS wrote on 3/5/2023, 5:03 AM

There is automated speech to text in Vegas 365 (subscription).

No spell check but you can export a SRT file and fix it up in a tool like Subtitle Edit.

Patrick-Langan wrote on 3/5/2023, 5:29 AM

When you say speech to text, does that mean That Vegas 365 can auto generate subtitles for a video. Also, does VEGAS Edit 365 have spell check for manually entered titles?

RogerS wrote on 3/5/2023, 5:42 AM

Yes, it can convert spoken word to text in the form of titles and text events or generate a subtitles file which you can then edit and reimport as subtitles.

I said there is no spell check.

Rick-Kelvington wrote on 6/7/2025, 1:58 PM

Wow, I got nailed by the lack of Spell Check today in Vegas. This needs to be addressed. How does a several hundred dollar program, that's been around for years... NOT have spell check in it. I'm at 19 and won't move up until it does... and it works.

Steve_Rhoden wrote on 6/7/2025, 4:32 PM

@Patrick-Langan You can take a look at this add-on as an additional option:

https://joelson-forte.github.io/Auto-Captions-for-Vegas/

Reyfox wrote on 6/14/2025, 11:20 AM

Well, I guess someone can pay the wonderful subscription price to use Premiere Pro and it's built in spell checker, but skip Davinci Resolve, they don't have one either.

I don't think a spell checker right now is high on the VEGAS list of things to "must have". Doing a search of the forum, while some have posted about it, not many seem to think it's an issue.

Maybe a feature request for the future?

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