Add Live Captions To ANY Video
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- Опубликовано: 9 ноя 2021
- This handy and easy tip from one of my viewers allows you to add live captions to any video you watch, both streaming video and videos played from your computer. If you've ever wanted captions while viewing my Photoshop courses, then this is just what you need. It's simple...it just takes an internet connection and the Google Chrome web browser. This is helpful for anyone, like me, who is hard of hearing or deaf, if English is a second language or if you just prefer to mute me. Ha!
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I think it is wonderful that you don't have advertisements in your RUclips tutorials, Sean! Thank you.
Your RUclips videos are always professional quality and hugely informative and/or instructional. Buying your courses is a no-brainer.
I totaly agree! I have bought several courses from Sean and every one of them was worth to buy it.
First of all: it is great to watch RUclips videos af-free.
Second this is really a great tip. English not being my first language it is very handy to watch the captions too! Had I known this before.
This was a great tip. My wife has some auditory processing issues and I’m going to share with her too. Thank you, Sean, from a fellow Oregon photographer. I liked this video, and I signed up for your newsletter.
Thanks John! That would be super cool if your wife can put this to use as well. Cheers!
@@SeanBagshaw Haha! We just reconfigured the Chrome app on her works computers. Thanks again!
Wow. Another great and USEFUL tip. Many thanks for this, Sean.
Thanks for your training videos and many great tips. I certainly enjoy the ad free videos.
Very useful tip indeed 👍
un immense merci sean
Big Time!!!
What about the captions in another language? If you want it to be translated to a different language for foreign auditorium?
Thank you for information,Can we convert these captions to text or how can we select these caption to paste in text file?
Not sure about that. It’s all done in real time through Google chrome. You would have to check with them but my guess is the text isn’t accessible.
Sean, thank you, thank you, thank you! I have only 20% of my hearing left and a video without captions is useless for me. Looks like I will be switching to Chrome from Firefox tomorrow. Best wishes my friend.
That's excellent! So glad I could share this forward.