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Adding Captions to Your Recorded LecturesCamtasia Studio's open captioning feature allows educators to synchronize voice narration with text displayed onscreen to create videos that are accessible to a broad audience. For example, captions can be used to create videos that are accessible to hearing impaired students or colleagues, or to add subtitles for ESL students or others who do not speak English. Watch an example video with captions > Before adding captions in Camtasia Studio, we recommend creating a prepared script in Microsoft Word. This allows you to save your caption text for future use and also to check for spelling and grammar errors before pasting it into the scripting text box. To Add Open Captioning to your VideoNOTE: In order to add Open Captions to your Timeline, you must first have a project opened within Camtasia Studio with clips on the Timeline.
About the Open Caption Onscreen DisplayWith open captioning, the caption text becomes a permanent part of the video and cannot be turned on or off by the viewer. However, the Overlay option allows you to display the caption text on top of the video when enabled and display the caption underneath the video when the Overlay option is disabled. The last caption entered displays on the video until a new caption is entered. If you would like to have sections of your video that do not show a caption, you must insert a blank caption. |
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