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BrandonDameshek
12 months agoCommunity Member
Closed Captions for Ruzuku Videos
I have what might be a rather difficult question for all of you. At my company, we use Ruzuku to host our OnDemand learning. In the platform, you are able to add videos that participants can watch t...
paulwarnick
12 months agoCommunity Member
Closed captions for Ruzuku videos refer to the text that appears on the screen to provide a written version of the spoken content. To add closed captions to your Ruzuku videos, you typically follow these general steps:
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Create a Transcript:
- Transcribe the spoken content of your video into text. You can use transcription services or transcribe manually.
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Convert Transcript to Caption File:
- Convert the transcript into a caption file format, such as SubRip (.srt) or WebVTT (.vtt). You can use text editors or captioning tools for this.
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Upload Caption File to Ruzuku:
- Check if Ruzuku supports caption uploads. Many platforms allow you to upload caption files for your videos. If Ruzuku supports this feature, there should be an option in the video settings or management section.
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Sync Timing (if necessary):
- Ensure that the timing of the captions aligns with the corresponding spoken words in the video. Some caption files may require manual adjustment to sync with the video.