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How to add Closed Captions and Subtitles to your video

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Uploaded by on Jun 30, 2009

Well, i'm pretty sure the title explains it. ^_^ Make sure you watch till the end! :D

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  • Would you even put the "ummm" in Wordpad?

  • @5EBASlo96 Why not? :)

  • Can I make a suggestion? Could you possibly add some captions to this video? If it were captioned, Deaf people could use learn from it too.

  • @cappington There are

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  • @MrBudata lol, k thanks loser

  • @MrBudata I bet you'd do it muuuuuuch better... NOT!!!

    Idiot, if you have nothing positive to say, why do you bother? People like you only seem to exist to cause bad vibes. The presentation is nice - it's not cold and robotized like a 'professional' presentation - it's fresh and it explains what you need to know. What a sad individual you are, MrBudata.

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  • Nice video my friend! Very informative for anyone who wants to manually add timecode.  Great work!

  • Lol you are boy

  • u have so many views bcs its on the youtube subtitel information page! :D

  • @BabyGoatNet don't use wordpad, use notepad instead and when saving the file select: Save as type --> "all files (*.*)" and then any file name with ".srt" in the end

  • Wow - thank you!

  • thanks :)

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