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From: Becky Reed
Date: Wed, Feb 02 2011 1:12PM
Subject: Tools for Doing Closed Captioning on MP4 Videos
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Good Day!

I was curious if anyone had a recommendation for tools that assist with closed captioning videos (intended for the web). Saw a few for PC, but also need one for Mac.

We're switching over to jwplayer and I believe it uses some variant of the W3C Timed Text standard (so everything ends up in an XML file with timing).

Thanks very much for any recommendations.

Becky Reed
User Experience Team

From: Andrew Kirkpatrick
Date: Wed, Feb 02 2011 1:33PM
Subject: Re: Tools for Doing Closed Captioning on MP4 Videos
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MAGpie, Captionate, Subtitle Horse are a few tools that can output DFXP. http://www.adobe.com/accessibility/products/flash/captioning_tools.html

If you have a tool that outputs another format like QTText or SAMI you can import that file into MAGpie and output TTML/DFXP.

Service providers like Automatic Sync, WGBH, Caption Colorado, Caption First, and others can deliver an appropriately formatted file if you want to hire the work out.

Thanks,
AWK

Andrew Kirkpatrick
Group Product Manager, Accessibility
Adobe Systems

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Subject: [WebAIM] Tools for Doing Closed Captioning on MP4 Videos

Good Day!

I was curious if anyone had a recommendation for tools that assist with closed captioning videos (intended for the web). Saw a few for PC, but also need one for Mac.

We're switching over to jwplayer and I believe it uses some variant of the W3C Timed Text standard (so everything ends up in an XML file with timing).

Thanks very much for any recommendations.

Becky Reed
User Experience Team