![]() SRT file is a text file that includes captioned text with time codes that correspond to the content in your video. SRT captions file - download a final version of the edited captions file (.SRT file) for uploading to other sites that use captions, including Facebook and Vimeo. See also how to review, edit and publish automatic captions. ![]() You can edit the captions file directly within the YouTube interface. Edit automatic captions - once automatic captions are run, the captions file will appear in your YouTube captions screen.Once video captions are edited and finalized you can change the video from unlisted to public so it appears in your YouTube channel and in YouTube search You do not need to submit a request for automatic captions to start, it happens automatically. Allow one-to-two hours or more for automatic captions to run (longer videos may require more time). Upload video to YouTube as an unlisted video - this allows the video to not appear publicly on YouTube channels or YouTube search, but have it available for automatic captioning.See also how to create a YouTube account. ![]() If you need to provide other users with access to the YouTube account you can do so in the YouTube account interface. Create a department YouTube account - use the naming convention Davidson.A final version of the caption can be exported for use on other websites, including Facebook and Vimeo or captions added as an overlay to videos posted to Twitter and Instagram. YouTube offers automatic captioning and creates a caption file that can then be edited through the YouTube account interface. We recommend that you use YouTube for captioning videos. ![]() Be sure to make a copy of the original video file first and add your video captions directly to the video copy (again this is only for sites that don't offer the option to upload a separate caption file like an. This applies to all department or program social media accounts, including Facebook, YouTube and Vimeo.įor social media sites like Twitter and Instagram that don't offer the ability to upload a separate caption file, we recommend adding captions as an overlay on the video file using freely available tools like the VideoLan VLC Player (Mac, Windows or Linux) or MacX Video Converter Pro (Mac). All videos posted to Davidson websites, including websites funded by the college, and college social media websites, must comply with federal accessibility requirements and include closed captions.
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