Contribute subtitles and closed captions to YouTube Channels
Captioners:
Some channels let you contribute subtitles and closed captions to their videos. They’re viewable on the video by clicking on the [CC] icon in the player. Approved content is owned by the video owner.
Read more on YT Support https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/6054623?hl=en
Video Owners:
- Go to Video Manager
- Click Edit Video
- Subtitles And CC Tab
- Turn ‘Allow Community Contributions’ on
I’m told you get to review them. If anyone allows this on a video, let me know and we’ll try it out.
Very interesting! I’m glad that community submitted CC has been instituted! Definitely allows a larger community to enjoy youtube! Not to mention, for all of those content creators that don’t have the time to CC their videos, now there is a way for the community to help! Good news all around! Thanks for the info!!
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Reblogged this on CCAC Blog and commented:
Good Follow Up to CCAC Advocacy about YouTube/Google Fan Captioning – see our first blogpost https://ccacblog.wordpress.com/2015/11/24/ccac-talks-to-youtubegoogle-about-quality-cc/, and now pleased to re-blog these two efforts from two CCAC members who are skilled with captioning knowledge and dedication!
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