Captions
Blog posts
When Is Closed Captioning Required by Law?
Did you know captions can be required by law in certain settings? Learn about the regulations for keeping your content accessible for all.
How Closed Captions Benefit More Than the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Closed captions benefit a wide range of people and help them enjoy media and education at similar levels as the general public.
How to Transcribe and Caption School Board Meetings
Want an easy way to capture everything that happens during a school board meeting? Here’s how to get accurate transcription of your meetings using top audio transcription tools.
How Rev’s Social Media Manager Uses Rev Captions
In today’s post, we interview Anna Rachel Rich, Rev’s Social Media Manager, to discuss how she uses Rev captions to create engaging, accessible videos.
Resources
How to Add Captions & Subtitles to Poly.com Recordings
This article will focus on how leaders can use Polycom® RealPresence® to capture video meetings, record them, and add captions or subtitles.
How to Record Lessons & Add Captions to Schoology Videos
Learn to record lessons and make your lessons accessible for all students by adding captions & subtitles to your video courses.
How to Add Captions and Subtitles in Filmora9 in Just 4 Steps
Learn how to add closed captions and subtitles to Wondershare Filmora9 quickly and easily with 99% accuracy.
iTunes Caption Requirements & Subtitle Guide for Videos
The iTunes Store has strict FCC closed captioning regulations for video content. These caption and subtitle rules ensure video programming (movies, documentaries and short films) are accessible to everyone.
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