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Add subtitles captions - YouTube Help Subtitles and captions allow you to share your videos with a larger audience, including deaf or hard-of-hearing viewers and viewers who speak another language Learn more about editing or removing existing captions Create subtitles captions Sign in to YouTube Studio From the left menu, select Subtitles Select the video that you'd like to edit
Add caption tracks to your video files - Google Help Add caption tracks to your video files You can make your video content available to a larger audience when you add captions If you want to reach deaf, hard-of-hearing viewers, or speakers of different languages, captions help these groups understand your videos
Use automatic captioning - YouTube Help - Google Help Need more help? Try these next steps: Post to the help community Get answers from community members Translate videos, subtitles, captions Add subtitles captions Edit or remove captions Use automatic captioning Translate your own video titles descriptions
Add or get Subtitle Editor access in YouTube Studio Set video language as a channel owner or manager Subtitle Editors can only add or edit subtitles on the videos where you’ve set a video language Click the checkboxes next to all videos you’d like to add subtitles to
Translate your own video titles descriptions - YouTube Help Translate your own video titles descriptions You can add translated video titles and descriptions to your videos so your fans can find your videos in their own language Translating your videos makes them more accessible to viewers outside of your home country region and helps you build a global audience
Manage captions and translations in Chrome - Google Help Tips: To turn on captions for all videos, at the top right, select Media control To use live captions for videos that autoplay, turn on the video volume Live Captions will appear in a bubble that you can drag To return to the tab with audio, select Back to tab
Add multi-language audio - YouTube Help - Google Help From the left menu, select Languages Click the video that you'd like to edit Under “Audio,” click Delete for the appropriate language Repeat the steps for uploading a new multi-language audio track To make your videos accessible to even more viewers, learn more about adding subtitles and captions and translating video titles and
Present slides with captions - Google Docs Editors Help Tips for using captions If you present slides over video conferencing software (such as Google Meet), captions show up on the shared screen To set expectations for your audience, it's a good idea to tell them that captions are from Google Slides, not the video conferencing software, and that only the speaker's voice is captioned
YouTube tools to translate your content Add translated video titles and descriptions to your videos Viewers can discover your videos in their own language We'll show the title and description of the video in the right language, to the right viewers To reach a larger audience, add your own subtitles and closed captions This addition is especially helpful for viewers with hearing impairments
Tips for creating a transcript file - YouTube Help - Google Help Translate your own video titles descriptions Tips for creating a transcript file Supported subtitle and closed caption files Add or get Subtitle Editor access in YouTube Studio Add multi-language audio Use automatic dubbing Add audio descriptions