From the transcript, click “Create Captions” — you get fully timed, editable captions that you can style (font, background, position) and export as SRT, EBU‑STL, or embed in video.

For Lifestyle editors, this meant no more round-tripping to Rev.com or exporting audio to Otter.ai. The workflow became monolithic.

While it isn't perfect—you will almost certainly need to proofread and edit the text—it removes 90% of the heavy lifting. For editors working in Premiere Pro, this feature transforms a 4-hour captioning job into a 20-minute review session.

The idea of a souped-up Speech to Text engine for an older, lighter version of Premiere Pro is undeniably attractive. But until Adobe confirms anything, treat “v216 for Premiere Pro 20” as a .

Given your request, I will assume you are referring to for Premiere Pro (2024/2025 update, build version 24.x or 25.x) , focusing on its features, installation, performance enhancements, and troubleshooting — because the combination “v2.1.6 + hot” suggests you want a fresh, updated, or “hot” (trending/high-demand) guide.