- Closed captioning - Wikipedia
Closed captioning (CC) is the process of displaying text on a television, video screen, or other visual display to provide additional or interpretive information, where the viewer is given the choice of whether the text is displayed
- What is Captioning? - NAD - National Association of the Deaf
What is Captioning? Captioning is the process of converting the audio content of a television broadcast, webcast, film, video, CD-ROM, DVD, live event, or other productions into text and displaying the text on a screen, monitor, or other visual display system
- Closed Captioning Everything You Need to Know About It
Learn the history of closed captioning, how to add and create captions, the benefits of captioning, and laws around captioning
- What Is Captioning? Types, Benefits, and Best Practices
What Is Captioning? Captioning is the process of displaying text on a screen to represent spoken dialogue, sound effects, and other relevant audio cues in a video or live presentation It’s commonly used in TV shows, movies, online videos, and live events to improve accessibility and comprehension
- Captioning Types, Methods, and Styles - DCMP
Types vary according to how the captions appear, how they are accessed, and what information is provided These include closed captions, subtitles, and subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing Figure 1: Closed captions
- Captioning Types, Methods, and Styles | Amberscript
Captioning is the process of augmenting audio or video content with synchronized text, enabling individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing to access and comprehend spoken words
- Captions Subtitles | Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) | W3C
What: Captions are a text version of the speech and non-speech audio information needed to understand the content They are displayed within the media player and are synchronized with the audio Most are “closed captions” that can be hidden or shown by people watching the video
- Captioning – Captioning and Accessibility
Captioning is the process of converting the audio content of a video into text and displaying the text on a screen or monitor
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