Closed Captions
How to Add Captions and Subtitles to HTML5 Videos
HTML5 provides flexibility for people to deliver content to audiences online. If you’re a video creator, HTML5 allows you to add subtitles and captions to your videos with relative ease. In this article, you’ll learn how to add captions and subtitles to HTML5 videos. Prepare the Video and Closed Caption Files for HTML5 To get…
Read MoreWhat is an SRT File? How to Create & Use SRT Files
An SRT file or SubRip (.srt) file is one of the most common types of raw closed caption file formats. SRT files are what make it possible to add closed captions to video content after it is produced.
Read MoreHow to Add Closed Captions or Subtitles on Vimeo
Here’s some useful info about the platform and a walkthrough of how to add closed captions or subtitles to your Vimeo videos to help get you started.
Read MoreClosed Captions in Movie Theaters: Movie Theater Requirements
Movie theaters are known for their impeccable video quality and surround sound. They create the perfect environment so that…
Read MoreHow to Turn On and Turn Off Apple TV Closed Captions & Subtitles
It’s happened to all of us. You settle in to watch a movie or binge your favorite TV show on Apple TV, and right when it gets to a critical monologue…
Read MoreOpen Captions vs. Closed Captions: What’s the Difference?
Captions, which are sometimes referred to as subtitles, closed captions, open captions, or screen text, are extremely prevalent…
Read MoreHow to Add Captions to Videos on Different Video Platforms
Video is the most engaging content to produce. Whether you’re hosting it on your website…
Read MoreWhat are Captions? Closed Captions on YouTube, Facebook, LinkedIn
A caption is a title or an explanation for a visual. We’ve all seen it. The little symbol in the corner of your screen with two C’s – CC.
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