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Using Free Tools at YouTube to Caption Videos Presented 6/19/12 by Lisa Wahl & Bridgett Perry, consultants to the AT Coalition at the Center for Accessible Technology
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Using Free Tools at YouTube to Caption Videos Presented 6/19/12 by Lisa Wahl & Bridgett Perry, consultants to the AT Coalition at the Center for Accessible.

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Page 1: Using Free Tools at YouTube to Caption Videos Presented 6/19/12 by Lisa Wahl & Bridgett Perry, consultants to the AT Coalition at the Center for Accessible.

Using Free Tools at YouTube to Caption Videos

Presented 6/19/12 by Lisa Wahl & Bridgett Perry,

consultants to the AT Coalition at the Center for Accessible Technology

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Agenda

• What is Auto-Translate?• Which videos are GOOD candidates for using the

Auto-Translate feature to generate captions?• How do I use it?• Bonus: using the translate function for other

languages• Issues & Sources of Support

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Good Candidates for Auto-Caption

• Clear speech• No accent• Minimal or no background noise or music

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After uploading (and waiting) the Machine Transcriptions will be available.

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You can see and download them.

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On the Mac, they can be opened in TextEdit, a free utility that comes with OS X.

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Play the video & correct the transcript.

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Save file as .sbv

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“Return to all tracks” and “Add New…”

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Soon there will be two options

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The corrected file is “English”

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Language translation is another option.

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Spanish captions

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PC view of a video with no CC option, as yet.

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Selecting Caption from the previous screen takes me here. Notice + add new captions or Transcript button

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Clicking on Add new Captions or Transcripts button from previous screen opens this form where it wants us to upload an available caption or transcript file. The Auto-Transcribe has not been created yet.

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Differences with PC

Notepad instead of TextEdit

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Support

From YouTube

How to create captions and subtitles on YouTubehttp://support.google.com/youtube/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=100079

For more information, please see these Help Center articles:�How do I turn captions or subtitles on/off, or change languages?�How do I add or edit captions/subtitles?�Can I get help captioning or subtitling my video?

From Others

CaptionitYourself: Best practices and more at http://www.dcmp.org/ciy/

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Alternatives

• Movie Captioner- free 14 day trial, then $99 http://www.synchrimedia.com/#movcaptioner

• Free software for subtitling including– Subs Factory for the Mac

• http://download.cnet.com/Subs-Factory/3000-13631_4-170418.html

– Subtitle Workshop for Windows • http://subtitle-workshop.en.softonic.com/

• Professional captioning