Edit and export AI video in CapCut

Demo summary
The creator demonstrates basic editing steps including removing dead space from audio waves, adding auto-captions, and selecting export settings like 60fps and 1080p.
Step-by-step
- Identify dead space in the timeline by looking for a lack of audio waves
- Cut the clips to remove silence and ensure the video starts with speech
- Repeat the cutting process for all generated clips
- Go to the Text menu and select Auto Captions to generate subtitles
- Change the font of the captions to make them unique
- Click Export to save the video for TikTok or YouTube Shorts
Options
- Use the 'one word at a time' caption style
- Export at 1080p resolution
Watch out for
- Do not export in 4K or 8K resolution
Tips
- Set the frame rate to 60 fps for all exports
- Always change the default caption font to differentiate your content from others
- Remove all dead space to ensure the video is straight to the point
Highlights
“we've basically done all the hard work with the AI already, and you're pretty much good to go”
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