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SRT, or SubRip Text, are basic text files with a syntax that looks like the following: 1 00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:05,000 First line of first subtitle. Second line of first subtitle. 2 00:00:07,000 --> 00:00:10,000 Second subtitle. Single line...
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See Closed Captions .
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Refer to the article Setting Up Captions for Display for detailed information on how to view an entry with captions. ...
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You can add multiple captions files to each entry. For example, you can create subtitles captions in multiple languages and label each language. See Adding Captions to an Entry . ...
08/20/2019Debbie Zioni
You can upload multiple subtitle and caption files (SRT, DXFP, XML) and transcripts (TXT), or reference an external link to a captions file in the KMC. Viewers can then select and toggle between different language subtitles and captions. Subtitles a...
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The following embed caption configuration applies to TTML captions inside Live Streams. Kaltura supports the following formats for Live Captioning: CEA-608 captions embedded in live streams. Captions embedded as Action Message Format (A...
08/20/2019Debbie Zioni
You will need to enable captions in your player or select a player with captions already enabled. To enable captions for display during playback see Setting Up Captions for Display . ...