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Grant Laird - closed captions test

Grant Laird discusses the lack of online closed captioning. But there is a growing directory of online captioning available. Check out http://www.harkle.com  
 
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thelastnic (5 months ago) Show Hide
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i think it is huge breakthrough and necessary. For people that travel overseas you see how much further ahead the US is when comes to a disability then many other countries. i think that deaf need this, for thos who disagree-it cheaper to have them work then to have them on assistance. i wasnt aware about online captioning so it is great people are bringing it to forefront.
Rockmangames (6 months ago) Show Hide
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I am concern about your bad video. It's not good speed.
TwistyPuzzleFreak (1 year ago) Show Hide
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why dont they call it subtitles?
Quaketornado (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Because with the closed caption the viewer can choose what language they want the subtitle to be. Check out ma channel i just made a vid about Caption and Subitles
Armando51roosters (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Because subtitles are language translations.
HighAway (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Actually the difference is that CC is a hallmark for the deaf as subtitles are basically a translations including English visibly.
thelastnic (5 months ago) Show Hide
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subtitles is an interpretation and not necessarily word for word, as in foreign language movies. captioning is word for word
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DDRsensation (1 year ago) Show Hide
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no waiiii.
butt face.
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It is easy to make a video that is captioned to work on an iPod. After adding captions with MovCaptioner, export your movie with the captions as MPEG-4. This will combine the text and video into one track and the sound on another. It will then play on a video iPod.

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