YouTube brings auto-captioning to its videos — and new hopes for ...4 Mar 2010 by Meghan Keane
While online video has made major advancements over the past few years, the majority of content does not have captioning, meaning deaf viewers are cut off. Video creators have been able to add captions to their content on YouTube since ...
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YouTube adds auto-captioning option to videos5 Mar 2010 by Andrew Kameka
Add a Comment. YouTube has expanded its auto-caption functioning to make it easier for deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals to access content on the website. Previously available only in beta, auto-captioning will use the same ...
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Accessible YouTube Videos for Deaf Disability Videos6 Mar 2010
For content owners, the power of auto-captioning is significant. With just a few quick clicks your videos can be accessed by a whole new global audience. And captions can make is easier for users to discover content on YouTube. ... YouTube adds captions for all videos to improve accessibility. All YouTube videos can now carry captions created by speech recognition software in a move that the Google-owned video sharing site said would improve the videos' accessibility. ...
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YouTube Adds Captioning to Videos5 Mar 2010
YouTube made a big step for accessibility yesterday by adding a closed-captioning function to its video-sharing service. Those uploading a video can request auto-captioning, and a voice-recognition program will make its best guest and post captions. ... Deaf History - History of Closed Captioning for Deaf and Hard of Hearing · Choose a YouTube Video to Add To Your Blog or Web Site · Web Video Captioning - Putting Captions for Deaf and Hard of Hearing on Web. ...
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