Captions
Blog posts
How to Add Closed Captions and Subtitles to Canvas Online Course Videos
Online course videos hosted on Canvas need to include closed captions and subtitles to make the content accessible. Learn more on our blog.
What Is Closed Captioning & How Does Captioning Work?
What are closed captions and how does captioning work? Find out how captions are generated for live television, movies and more with Rev.
FCC Closed Captioning Rules: Requirements in for Internet and TV Content
FCC closed captioning rules are essential to ensure equal access for TV and video programming. Here's how to meet online requirements on captions.
What CC Means on YouTube & How to Utilize It
What exactly does the CC mean on YouTube? Why is it there? How can you use the CC feature? Learn more information right here.
Resources
How to Get a Caption File and Transcription File in the Same Order
Learn how to get a caption file and a transcript file in the same Rev.com order. Use this simple workflow to get both!
Create VTT Files: WebVTT Caption Generator
Create VTT files with ease by using Rev's WebVTT caption and subtitle file generator. Simply upload your file or paste a URL to get started.
How to Add Captions and Subtitles in Windows Media Player
Learn how to add closed captions and foreign subtitles to your videos in Windows Media Player on your computer.
Guide to the Rev Caption & Subtitle Editor: How to Use the Caption Editor
How to use the Rev Caption Editor & Subtitle Editor to edit & customize your caption files and burned-in captions. Full guide on how to use our editors.
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