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  2. Add subtitles & captions - YouTube Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/youtube/answer/2734796

    Under "Subtitles", click ADD. Then choose from one of the options to add your subtitles and captions. Note: You can also add subtitles and captions during the upload process. Upload a file. Subtitle and caption files contain the text of what is said in the video. It also contains timestamps for when each line of text should be displayed.

  3. Use automatic captioning - YouTube Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/youtube/answer/6373554

    Set up live automatic captions. Here's how you can turn on live automatic captions (English only): Go to YouTube. From the top right, click Create Go live. Choose Stream from the left-hand menu. Within stream settings, turn on Closed captions. Choose “Automatic captions” as the captions source.

  4. At the bottom right of the video player, click Settings . Click Subtitles/CC. Click Options. You can customize: Font, color, opacity, and size. Background color and opacity. Window color and opacity. Character edge style. Note: These settings will be your default captions format settings until you change them again or click Reset to go back to ...

  5. Edit or remove captions - YouTube Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/youtube/answer/2734705

    Use the YouTube captions editor. Sign in to YouTube Studio. From the left menu, select Subtitles . Click the video you’d like to edit. Find the language you'd like to edit, hover over the details under "Subtitles" select Duplicate and Edit . Select a specific line in the caption track panel: Adjust caption timing by editing the two timestamp ...

  6. Supported subtitle and closed caption files - YouTube Help -...

    support.google.com/youtube/answer/2734698

    Supported subtitle and closed caption files. A subtitle or closed caption file contains the text of what is said in the video. It also contains time codes for when each line of text should be displayed. Some files also include position and style info, which is especially useful for deaf or hard of hearing viewers.

  7. Live caption requirements - YouTube Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/youtube/answer/3068031

    To add captions to your live stream, you need to send captions to YouTube. The captions can either be embedded in the video or sent through supported software that can send captions over HTTP POSTs. For live events that show on US television with captions, captions may be required online as well. You may wish to review the FCC's information on ...

  8. Search for videos with captions - YouTube Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/youtube/answer/3029103

    Search for videos with captions. Videos with captions available will have “CC” underneath the video summary in search results. If you’d like search results to only show videos with captions available, turn on this search filter: Enter your keywords in the YouTube search bar and click Search . Click Filters . Click Subtitles/CC.

  9. To force the start of a new caption, use a blank line. To designate background sounds, use square brackets. For example, [music] or [laughter]. Add >> to identify speakers or change of speaker. Here's an example of what your transcript file might look like: >> ALICE: Hi, my name is Alice Miller and this is John Brown.

  10. Manage subtitle settings - iPhone & iPad - YouTube Help - Google...

    support.google.com/youtube/answer/100078?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform=iOS

    Change default size & style of captions. Open your iPhone or iPad Settings app. Go to Accessibility. Under the “Hearing” section, tap Subtitles & Captioning. Tap Style to change the size and style for the display and font. Tap Create New Style for more font styles, sizes, and colors.

  11. Tools to translate your content. Add your own translations. 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.