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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. Captions (subtitles) are available on videos where the owner has added them, and on some videos where YouTube automatically adds them. You can change the default settings for captions on your computer or mobile device. Caption settings on YouTube. Subscribe to the YouTube Viewers channel for the latest news, updates, and tips.

  4. Manage subtitle settings - Android - YouTube Help - Google Help

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

    Captions (subtitles) are available on videos where the owner has added them, and on some videos where YouTube automatically adds them. You can change the default settings for captions on your computer or mobile device. Caption settings on YouTube. Subscribe to the YouTube Viewers channel for the latest news, updates, and tips.

  5. Add subtitles and captions - YouTube Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/youtube/answer/2734796?hl=en-GB

    From the left-hand menu, select Subtitles. Select the video that you'd like to edit. Click ADD LANGUAGE and select your language. 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.

  6. Manage subtitle settings - Computer - Google Accessibility Help

    support.google.com/accessibility/answer/100078

    Captions (subtitles) are available on videos where the owner has added them, and on some videos where YouTube automatically adds them. You can change the default settings for captions on your computer or mobile device. Caption settings on YouTube. Subscribe to the YouTube Viewers channel for the latest news, updates, and tips.

  7. Present slides with captions - Google Docs Editors Help

    support.google.com/docs/answer/9109474

    Open your presentation in Google Slides. To start presenting, click Present or press the shortcut for your browser: Chrome OS: Ctrl + Search + 5. Windows: Ctrl + F5. Mac: ⌘ + Shift + Enter. At the bottom left of the Present screen, click More options Captions preferences Toggle captions or press the shortcut for your browser: Chrome OS or ...

  8. Getting the message Become opensubtitles.org VIP member everytime...

    forum.opensubtitles.org/viewtopic.php?t=18435

    with sponsored subtitles - KODI have own terms, and did not allow us to put any sponsored content there. Also this doesnt cover servers. VIP works ok, if not, we are here to solve problems. If you want to pay by paypal, DM me (the best is anyway to do it online using fast spring)

  9. Manage captions and translations in Chrome - Google Help

    support.google.com/chrome/answer/10538231

    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 . You can send captions to Google to automatically translate them.

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

    support.google.com/youtube/answer/2734698

    Supported subtitle and closed caption files. Add or get Subtitle Editor access in YouTube Studio. Add multi-language audio. Google Help. 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.

  11. Use translated captions in Google Meet

    support.google.com/meet/answer/10964115

    On your computer, go to Google Meet. In your meeting, click More options Settings Captions . Select Language of the meeting. Turn on Translated captions . Select the language you prefer to translate into. Tip: If you record a meeting, select Record captions to embed captions in the clip. Give feedback about this article.