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Sindhi captions for Final Cut Pro

Styled, export-ready Sindhi captions for about 30 million speakers are coming soon to Final Cut Pro. Join the waitlist to get launch updates.

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Sindhi captions in Final Cut Pro

Why editors are looking for Sindhi subtitles

Final Cut Pro has no built-in speech recognition, so Sindhi subtitles start with an imported SRT file or manually entered titles. Because Sindhi reads right-to-left, editors then need to confirm the subtitle role is configured for RTL before the Share step — one missed setting and the exported captions render incorrectly. CaptionX is being built to produce Sindhi SRT files that are correctly formatted for Final Cut Pro import from the start.

Right-to-left subtitle alignment in Final Cut Pro is set at the subtitle clip level, not derived automatically from the SRT. If the subtitle style isn't configured for RTL, Sindhi captions can look correct in the timeline preview but render left-to-right in the Share export. For editors working with Sindhi content, a configuration check is a required step before final delivery.

CaptionX is being built specifically to handle Sindhi RTL subtitle requirements. The target output is an SRT file that imports into a Final Cut Pro subtitle role correctly — with right-to-left character order, punctuation anchored to the reading direction, and line breaks set so each subtitle reads cleanly without wrapping awkwardly in the timeline.

Speakers

30 million

Script

Arabic/Hebrew style script (RTL)

Main markets

Pakistan

Sindhi sample words

آسانتيزذهينواضح

This page is for editors who want automatic Sindhi captions, styled subtitles, and a clean export-ready workflow in Final Cut Pro. If that matches your workflow, join the waitlist and we'll notify you when support is live.

More about Sindhi captions for Final Cut Pro

Sindhi editors often need subtitles that are easy to review, style, and export inside a real editing workflow. CaptionX is aimed at making Sindhi captions in Final Cut Pro faster to generate and easier to polish for final delivery.

More Final Cut Pro caption languages

Explore other planned language pages for Final Cut Pro captions.