What's the best way to hide burned (hard-coded) subtitles using FCP tracker or mask?
I've searched extensively and realize burned (hard-coded) cannot be removed, but I just want to hide them in the most intelligent way possible. I don't want to crop the whole bottom of the video, either.
For example, one could make a black rectangle to cover the area for the largest subtitle. But I'm looking for a more intelligent way that makes use of the wonderful magnetic mask or tracker features of Final Cut Pro. It's just that I'm a newbee, using the trial period to see what FCP can do. Even just blurring the text and having soft edges would be better than a harsh black rectangle, but of course I'd prefer it to disappear when there's no text. Pixelating helps a little, but again, I'd like advice from someone who know what they're doing.
I've tried using the magnetic mask but it doesn't work that well because the subtitles are sometimes there, sometimes not, and change size. Still, I've got it to work well for brief periods. This encouraged me that someone with more skill would know how to do it, but I can't find any info on this.
My goal is to add multiple lingual support to a video using imbedded (soft-coded) subtitles that could be turned on and off for different languages and I can actually read them over the hard-coded subtitles. So, I know this can work and I'm just looking for the best way.