Captions
Blog posts
36 of the Funniest Closed Caption Fails You Need to See
It's not usually intended, but sometimes captions add an extra layer of entertainment to a show. Check out these closed caption fails that made us laugh out loud.
Closed Caption Service Conundrum: How to Choose the Best Provider
A closed caption service can help ensure that members of your audience have access to your video content, whether they can listen to it or not. If you need to add closed captions to your video content, it's easiest to find a provider that offers this service.
The Benefits of Hiring a U.S.-Based Transcription Service
When you need a transcription service, you can easily find many options online. However, many of these services are based in other countries, which means you could end up with transcriptions that don’t make much sense. Using a U.S.-based transcription service provider offers a number of benefits.
Rikki Poynter’s #NoMoreCRAPtions Movement
Rikki Poynter is a well-known advocate, bringing awareness to important issues related to online accessibility, captions, and mental health. Get to know her in our Q&A.
Resources
How to Get a Caption File and Transcription File in the Same Order
Learn how to get a caption file and a transcript file in the same Rev.com order. Use this simple workflow to get both!
Create VTT Files: WebVTT Caption Generator
Create VTT files with ease by using Rev's WebVTT caption and subtitle file generator. Simply upload your file or paste a URL to get started.
How to Add Captions and Subtitles in Windows Media Player
Learn how to add closed captions and foreign subtitles to your videos in Windows Media Player on your computer.
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