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Video captioning with movcaptioner and macspeech dictate

Video Captioning with MovCaptioner and MacSpeech Dictate
In Education Technology Services at Penn State, we're putting forth an effort to make accessibility part of the process of creating videos. Creating accessible video not only opens your content to a wider audience, but it is also searchable, and will help to get your video noticed. Many students also find that the captions help them understand what is being said, and it helps them to learn. To this end we've created this short video that will show you the process we'll be using in order to caption videos that were created in our department.
Category: Education
Length: 00:09:09
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Getting started with moviecaptioner

Getting Started With MovieCaptioner
This movie shows how easy it is to start captioning your videos for many different formats of video, including YouTube, iPods, iPhones, embedded QuickTime, Windows Media SAMI, Flash, JW Player, STL, SRT, SUB, and Adobe Encore. It can also output text transcripts with or without timecode, or make them into simple HTML transcripts for your viewers.
Category: Education
Length: 00:02:17.250
Tags: closed accessibility movcaptioner macspeech .


Setting up quicktime for scc closed captions.

Setting Up QuickTime for SCC Closed Captions.
This video will show you how to install the ClosedCaptionImporter.component plugin for QuickTime to be able to import SCC closed captions into your QuickTime movie. One thing I forgot to mention is that by default, QuickTime will not display closed captions, so if you open a movie that you saved closed captions into, you will not see them unless you select Show Closed Captioning under the View menu in QuickTime. The link to download the plugin is: developer.apple.com
Category: Education
Length: 00:01:33
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Exporting scc (line 21) closed captions using moviecaptioner

Exporting SCC (Line 21) Closed Captions Using MovieCaptioner
This describes how MovieCaptioner exports the SCC format captions that can be used for iPods, iPhones, and broadcasting (Line 21) captions. Final Cut Pro 7 now imports SCC caption files when you print to tape, so MovieCaptioner will help you create these files quickly and easily.
Category: Education
Length: 00:01:46.500
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Exporting scc closed captions for ipods, iphones, and broadcasting

Exporting SCC Closed Captions For iPods, iPhones, and Broadcasting
This video will show you how to export SCC captions for creating closed captions that can be used in iPods, iPhones, broadcasting, and DVDs. Something to keep in mind is that if after you export as SCC and the captions are imported into your QT movie, if you happen to close the movie window without saving, you will lose the closed captions in your movie and you will have to re-export them to get them back. For some reason QuickTime fails to ask you if you want to save and it just closes the window without saving. I've reported this as a bug to Apple. Another little gotcha is that even if you do save your captions in your QT movie, the next time you open the movie you will not see your captions unless you choose Show Closed Captioning from the View menu, because by default, QuickTime has captioning turned off.
Category: Education
Length: 00:02:31.500
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How to use moviecaptioner

How To Use MovieCaptioner
MovieCaptioner is a cross-platform software that allows you to easily add captions to your videos. By repeating short loops of a movie, you can easily type in what is being said to make your movies accessible. This can also be used to annotate movies, calling out specific things you want the viewer to notice. MovieCaptioner can also import text if you already have transcripts. Synching imported text is as easy as listening to the movie and clicking a button as each sentence is spoken. MovCaptioner can create embedded caption tracks, QT SMIL format, Flash captions, Adobe Encore captions, Spruce STL, Subviewer SUB, SubRip SRT (formats supported by both YouTube and Google Video), SAMI for Windows Media, and can also export text transcripts.
Category: Education
Length: 00:06:41.250
Tags: closed accessibility movcaptioner macspeech .


Editing and fine-tuning your captions in moviecaptioner

Editing and Fine-tuning Your Captions in MovieCaptioner
This video will show you how to edit your captions using cut/paste as well as merging and splitting captions in order to control how they look and read. It will also show you how to fine-tune the timecode so your captions appear right on cue.
Category: Education
Length: 00:07:18.750
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The absolute easiest way to caption videos using moviecaptioner and macspeech dictate

The Absolute Easiest Way To Caption Videos Using MovieCaptioner and MacSpeech Dictate
Using a combination of MovieCaptioner and MacSpeech Dictate, you can fly through the tedious process of captioning your videos. Watch how easy it is in this short video.
Category: Education
Length: 00:05:03.750
Tags: closed accessibility movcaptioner macspeech .


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