Earlier this week I noted that YouTube's partnership with Univision was one more reason to make the web service available in schools. What better way to supplement Spanish instruction than with ...
This tutorial reviews different methods to add accurate captions to your YouTube videos, including manually correcting automated captions, using a transcript with the Set Timings feature, manually ...
Jack Edwards doesn’t want to be praised for doing what he considers the bare minimum: making his videos accessible to his deaf and hard of hearing viewers. Edwards began making book and lifestyle ...
Chandraveer, a seasoned mechanical design engineer turned tech reporter and reviewer, brings more than three years of rich experience in consumer tech journalism to the table, having contributed to ...
Google has announced that it is getting rid of YouTube's Community Contributions feature because it is hardly ever used on videos and when these captions are present, they're often low-quality, spammy ...
Ever seen that CC symbol when you play a YouTube video? That’s called Closed Captioning aka subtitles or the automatic captions feature. However, many users keep complaining that the Closed Captions ...
YouTube is facing criticism after the video platform announced it would be removing a caption tool. Taking the feature away would make the platform less accessible, some say. A representative for ...
Editor’s Note: The following article is reprinted from the Today @ PC World blog at PCWorld.com. In a step to make YouTube videos more accessible to deaf people, as well as to anyone else searching ...
YouTube is opening up its auto-caption feature to everybody, a move that benefits not only deaf users, but also people who watch videos in really noisy places, like airport terminals. And since the ...
Google has introduced automatic captioning across all of YouTube's English-language channels, a move intended to make the site's videos more accessible to the hearing-impaired, opening it up to an ...
Editor’s Note: The following article is reprinted from the Today @ PC World blog at PCWorld.com. YouTube is opening up its auto-caption feature to everybody, a move that benefits not only deaf users, ...