Generating AI-powered subtitles for your videos offers numerous advantages. Firstly, it significantly enhances accessibility, making your content available to a broader audience, including those who are deaf or hard of hearing.
Subtitles also boost viewer engagement, as many people prefer watching videos with subtitles, especially in noisy environments or when they need to keep the sound off. They also help in understanding, particularly for viewers who are watching videos in a non-native language.
Access to Subtitles
Option 1: From the Library
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If your video is not yet uploaded to the library, click the “ Upload ” button.
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Once uploaded, click the three dots button next to your video and select Subtitles.
Option 2: Access to Subtitles from the Playlist
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Navigate to the playlist and click on the video content.
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Click on Configure subtitles.
Generate your Subtitles
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Click on Add subtitles.
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Choose “Generate with AI” and specify the language spoken in the video.
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Input any specific vocabulary (e.g., brand names, technical terms) that the AI may not recognize:
- Brands: The name of any brands that are used in the video.
- Names: Any names that are said in the video.
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Other Terms: Any unusual vocabulary that tends to be industry-specific. We recommend leaving this field empty initially and adding any terms that are missing or aren't translated properly.
- Click “Generate” and wait for the subtitles to be created.
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You can check and edit generated subtitles by clicking the "edit" button.
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Once the subtitles are generated, ensure they are enabled when adding the video to a playlist.
Translate your Subtitles
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Click on "Add subtitle".
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Select the desired language and click “ Save”.
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Set your translated subtitles as default by clicking on the three dots button and selecting "set as default" option.
Add Global Vocabulary
If certain terms, such as your company name or product names, appear in multiple videos, you can add them globally to avoid entering them each time you generate subtitles.
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Go to the “ Settings ” page.
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Click the "Subtitles" tab, add your global vocabulary and click "Save".
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