Hardcode Belarusian subtitles into video

Permanently embed Belarusian subtitles directly into your video pixels. Burned-in captions display on any device or platform—perfect for Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, and social media.

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Belarusian transcription guide

Hardcode Belarusian subtitles in 5 steps

  1. 1
    1. Upload video~1 min

    Upload your video file from your computer, Dropbox, or Google Drive.

    50+ formats supported
  2. 2
    2. Generate subtitles~5 min

    Sonix AI transcribes your Belarusian video and generates subtitles automatically.

    Word-level timestamps
  3. 3
    3. Edit transcript~2 min

    Correct errors and adjust subtitle timing in the browser-based editor.

  4. 4
    4. Choose style~1 min

    Customize subtitle font, size, color, background, and position with a live preview before rendering.

  5. 5
    5. Render video~5 min

    Sonix burns your Belarusian subtitles directly into the video pixels.

The Belarusian language

Understanding Belarusian transcription

Who transcribes Belarusian content?

Belarusian-language broadcasters and independent diaspora media outlets, many now operating from Poland and Lithuania, transcribe interviews, news programs, and podcasts in Belarusian. Academic researchers, linguists, oral-history projects, and human-rights organizations documenting Belarusian-language testimony also rely on transcription to make recordings searchable and citable.

Belarusian dialects and accents

Belarusian has two main dialect groups, northeastern and southwestern, with the standard language based on the central transitional dialects heard in most broadcast and formal speech. In everyday conversation, many speakers mix Belarusian with Russian (a blend known as trasianka), so real-world recordings often contain code-switching between the two languages.

Where Belarusian is spoken

Belarusian is spoken in Belarus, Russia, Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, and Ukraine.

10 min
Average processing
Rendering time varies by video length
100%
Display reliability
Subtitles visible on every device
MP4
Output format
Universal video format
15+
Style options
Fonts, colors, and positions
Belarusian transcription FAQ

Frequently asked questions about
Belarusian burn-in subtitles

What's the difference between burn-in and soft subtitles?

Burn-in (hardcoded) subtitles are permanently embedded in the video pixels and cannot be turned off. Soft subtitles (SRT/VTT) are separate files that viewers can toggle on/off. Burn-in is ideal for social media where caption support is inconsistent.

Can I customize the subtitle appearance?

Yes! Sonix offers extensive styling options including font family, size, color, background color, opacity, and position (top, middle, bottom). Preview your style in real-time before rendering.

Will burn-in subtitles reduce video quality?

Sonix preserves your original video quality during the burn-in process. We use high-quality rendering to ensure subtitles look crisp and professional without degrading your footage.

How long does burn-in processing take?

Processing time depends on video length and resolution. A typical 10-minute 1080p video takes about 5-10 minutes to render. You'll receive an email notification when your video is ready.

What video format does burn-in export?

Sonix exports burned-in videos as MP4 files with H.264 encoding—the most universally compatible video format. Your video will play on virtually any device or platform.

Can I edit subtitles after burn-in?

No. Once subtitles are burned in, they're permanent. We recommend thoroughly reviewing and editing your transcript in the Sonix editor before rendering. You can always create a new burn-in version if needed.

Can Sonix transcribe Belarusian audio and video files?

Yes. Upload your Belarusian audio or video file, select Belarusian as the language, and Sonix generates a transcript you can review, edit, and export.

Does Belarusian transcription handle speech mixed with Russian?

Mixed Belarusian-Russian speech (trasianka) is common in everyday recordings. Select the language that dominates the recording, then use the built-in editor to correct any segments in the other language.

What formats can I export a Belarusian transcript to?

Sonix exports Belarusian transcripts to common formats including Word (DOCX), PDF, and plain text, plus subtitle formats like SRT and VTT for captioning video.

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