All videos uploaded into Kaltura (My Media/Media Gallery) after January 3rd, 2022, are automatically captioned with auto-generated captions. Prior to January 3, 2022, users would have to request ...
Automatic captioning of new videos uploaded to Kaltura will enhance accessibility to course materials for everyone and save time for faculty, who don’t need to go through the process of requesting ...
YouTube is opening up its auto-caption feature to everybody, a move that benefits not only deaf users, but also people who watch videos in really noisy places, like airport terminals. And since the ...
To further bolster campus accessibility and improve virtual interactions for all participants, Miami has rolled out automatic captioning for Zoom classes, meetings and events. The feature, which uses ...
Instagram is introducing auto-generated captions for videos on its app, the company announced on Tuesday. Up until now, creators had to manually add captions to their videos. Instagram says the ...
Zoom is following through on its promise to add auto-generated closed captions to all free Zoom meetings accounts to make its service more accessible, the company announced Monday. The captions are ...
Zoom will roll out automatic closed captioning for all free accounts in the fall, according to a blog post from the company. The video conferencing company will make the Live Transcription setting ...
Nadeem Sarwar is a reporter at Screen Rant focused on TV and film news, covering casting updates, new trailers, and premiere schedules. TikTok has introduced a new feature that gives a huge boost to ...
Google has introduced automatic captioning across all of YouTube's English-language channels, a move intended to make the site's videos more accessible to the hearing-impaired, opening it up to an ...
Instagram's new auto-captioning feature will automatically censor some words, but it's easy to get around. Credit: Instagram Instagram has just rolled out a new automatic captioning feature for ...
Editor’s Note: The following article is reprinted from the Today @ PC World blog at PCWorld.com. YouTube is opening up its auto-caption feature to everybody, a move that benefits not only deaf users, ...