What is closed captioning?
Captioning is the process of displaying a transcript of audio on a video screen or television. The caption supplements for both dialogue and other relevant audio information including soundtracks, speakers’ names, sound effects, background noises, etc.
With closed captions, you can choose to turn it on or off by clicking a button.
Why is closed captioning important?

Closed captioning plays an essential role in distributing your content to wider audiences. Captioning was originally developed to aid people with hearing impairments, helping them get access to the content of a video or program and prevent discrimination. In many countries, the law stipulates that all public multimedia in both television programs or classroom materials must be captioned.
Nowadays, with the booming of the Internet and social networking sites, closed captions become even more indispensable. Videos on most social media platforms are default silent, along with the fact that not all the time can Internet users turn on the sound, especially when they are in public space. Thus, a video with closed captions appeals to more audience and boosts the engagement of your page.
Types of content we can do captioning
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Film and TV shows
Corporate Videos
Animation Videos
Webinars
Video Games
Conferences
Commercials
Broadcast
Educational Videos
Documentaries
Captions for any platform
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Youtube
Disney Plus
Vimeo
HBO Go
Dailymotion
Itunes
Netflix
Adoble
Amazon
Kaltura
Hulu
Facebook

Input FormatOutput Format
.MOV
.AVI
.MP4
.VOB
.Ogg,
.3GP/3GP2
.PCM
.WAV
.WEBM
.DIVX
.AXF
.OGV
Flash videos
Online hosted videos
SubRip (.srt)
Facebook ready SubRip (.srt)
Transcript (.txt)
Avid DS Subtitle File (.txt)
Scenarist (.scc)
MacCaption (.mcc)
Timed Text (.ttml)
Quicktime Timed Text (.qt.txt)
WebVTT (.vtt)
DFXP (.dfxp)
Cheetah .CAP (.cap)
Spruce Subtitle File (.stl)