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How to Use TikTok's Auto Caption Feature to Enable captions on your own videos

With much of our social and professional lives happening online these days, inclusivity for people who are differently abled or who have certain disabilities or limitations has never been more important. For this reason, TikTok introduced auto captions, a feature that aims to make the popular video-sharing app more accessible to those who are deaf or hard of hearing.  Auto captions automatically generate subtitles for videos, allowing viewers to read what's being said.  How to turn on auto captions on your own TikTok videos If you're a TikTok creator and want to turn auto captions on, doing so is straightforward. 1.  After creating a new video or uploading a previously created one, tap the check mark to enable editing mode.  Tap the checkmark to edit your video.  Insider 2.  On the editing page, tap the  Captions  option on the right side of the screen to enable captions.  Tap "Captions."  3.  TikTok will generate captions for spoken words in your video and display th

4 Different Ways To Add And Edit YouTube Subtitles to Your Videos

  When you make YouTube videos, it's important to consider your audience, including viewers who are deaf or hard of hearing. Adding subtitles and captions is one way to make your videos more accessible so more people can watch and enjoy your content. Here's what you need to know to add subtitles and captions to your YouTube videos. Quick tip:  You can view subtitles on a video you're watching on YouTube by clicking the  "CC"  button at the bottom of the video. How to add subtitles on YouTube Studio There are several options for adding subtitles: uploading a pre-written file, using auto-sync, typing them out manually, or using auto-translate. Upload a pre-written file Uploading a file that contains what is said in the video is one way to add captions to a video. Quick tip:  For this to work, you have to have the  right file type . For example, a SubRip, SubViewer, or LRC will work, when properly formatted. 1.  Sign in to your  YouTube Studio  account. 2.  Select  S

How to Use the Video Editor on Windows 10

  Windows 10 comes with its own video editor, and it's both free and easy to use. Here's how to get started with it. Creating a personalized video is a great way to share memories and special occasions with friends or family. There are many free and paid tools available in the market to help you create one. However, these tools can be expensive and complex, especially for someone new to the multimedia world. Fortunately, Windows 10 comes with in-built software to help you create videos, collages, or slideshows. The software is simple and easy to learn, with enough features to help you make a fun video in a short time. In this article, we will tell you about the features of this free software and how to create a simple video. Understanding the Layout of the Windows Video Editor The  Windows Video Editor  has a simpler interface when compared to its famous predecessor Windows Movie Maker. You can access the video editor by typing Video Editor in the Windows search bar and clickin