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display of
subtitles and
captions.
Regular open-
captioned broadcasts began on PBS's The
French Chef in 1972. WGBH
began open
captioning of the
programs Zoom...
- Look up
caption in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Caption may
refer to:
Caption (text),
explanatory text
about specific published photos and articles...
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program creates the
captions and they are sent out to the
captioned telephone where they are read by the user.
Internet Protocol Captioned Telephone Service...
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Photo captions, also
known as cutlines, are a few
lines of text used to
explain and
elaborate on
published photographs. In some
cases captions and cutlines...
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speech balloon to
indicate that a
program is
captioned by
National Captioning Institute.
National Captioning Institute also has an
office in
Santa Clarita...
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generation loss. Finally, e-Captioning
opens up new
options for
delivering captioned video with
tapeless video workflows,
further editing of the
video in a...
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Described and
Captioned Media Program (DCMP),
originally known as
Captioned Films for the Deaf, Inc. in 1950, and
later known as
Captioned Films and Videos...
- song
lyrics would be
captioned, or even that the
content would be 'fully'
captioned."
Although same-language
subtitles and
captions are
produced primarily...
- A
caption contest or
caption competition is a
competition between multiple parti****nts, who are
required to give the best
description for a
certain image...
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Caption was a term used (especially in Scotland), for
arrest or apprehension.
Caption also has an old
legal use, to
signify the part of an indictment...