Open and Closed Captioning Services

Captions provide vital assistance to Deaf or Hard of Hearing students, and can increase retention. But selecting an appropriate type can be dauntingly complex. Captions may either be burned directly into the video track or created as separate files and associated with media content, each having their own set of advantages and disadvantages. Customization Subtitling […]

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How to Add Closed Captions to Social Media Videos

Captions are text overlays that appear over audio-driven videos to aid people who have hearing difficulties, speak a different language or prefer watching videos without audio. They provide support for those with disabilities as well as viewers who wish to watch the content without sound. YouTube provides an easy and accurate auto-captioning service, while Facebook […]

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What Is Closed Captioning?

Closed captioning is mandated by the FCC for any video programming that airs or is uploaded online, including television broadcasts and online videos. All captions must be accurate, timely and complete. Subtitles and closed captions both serve to enhance your footage for a wider audience, transcribing both dialogue and nonspeech audio (such as music and […]

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Closed Captioning Services

Closed captioning provides viewers with hearing impairments access to videos, while simultaneously showing your audience that you care for their viewing experience. Closed Captioning services typically consist of creating, positioning, and timing captions to be displayed over video recordings. They may also transcribe audio tracks as well as add non-speech sound effects. Accuracy No matter […]

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