Does anyone do closed captioning during live broadcasts? If yes, how do you do it?
Telestream wrote an article about, "Closed Captioning: History and New Laws."
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Does anyone do closed captioning during live broadcasts? If yes, how do you do it?
Telestream wrote an article about, "Closed Captioning: History and New Laws."
I'm surprised that Google hangouts haven't lead the way on this matter, especially with their (some times faulty) YouTube tech laying about.
BBC created a video explaining more information about closed captions or subtitles (here in the UK), through their slight cheesy BBC Careers videos on YouTube - which actually surprised me how they produce theirs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJ2waoxrJ2c
Hope this helps
Amazing video. Thanks.
You're welcome - doesn't help much on your quest though.
As part of Pixelated Projects, I'm too looking for this answer - to make content WAY more accessible. But for some reason, there doesn't seem to be a simple answer.
I know what you mean. If I find something, I will let you know. If you find something, please let me know.
I kind of wish a variation of this could be used to do live subtitles for live productions:
http://forum.ibroadcastnetwork.org/s...ght=translator
In the US, the government could mandate closed captioning for Internet broadcasters, like they've done for television. I don't know how captioning would work for a live show, but I can sure see its value for recorded podcasts. Sure, it would be a pain, but being deaf is not a walk in the park, either.
Live transcription will be the driving force behind closed captioning. I think we will see more and more podcasters start transcribing their entire podcasts
Live transcription is probably very expensive. It's a lot more involved than for VOD which doesn't need to be done in real time.
Real time speech to text isn't very accurate at all. You'd need to pay a human to listen at source, type as fast as someone speaks, embed that into the live stream. I seriously doubt live CC will be mandated for most "small time" live streamers.
this seems like such a great idea!