- captioning, a
process for
captioning live broadcasts, was
developed by the
National Captioning Institute in 1982. In real-time
captioning,
stenotype operators...
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annually in Oxford,
England Caption (law),
arrest or
apprehension Closed captioning, used to
provide the text of a show's
audio portion to
those who may have...
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Captions can also be
generated by
automatic image captioning software. v t e For
captions being known as cutlines, see Evans...
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choose offline captioning.
Captioners gear
offline captioning toward the high-end
television industry,
providing highly customized captioning features, such...
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Captions offers features to
automate common production tasks including captioning, editing, dubbing,
script creation, and
music integration.
Captions...
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caption viewers.
Others seated alongside do not watch, or
usually even see, the
captions. Rear
Window captioning is an
alternative to open
captioning...
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Captioning is a
workflow for
adding closed captioning data to
video tapes and files. This
process uses
software to
encode the
closed captioning data...
- A
caption is a
short descriptive or
explanatory text,
usually one or two
sentences long,
which accompanies a photograph, picture, map, graph, pictorial...
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accessibility platform based in Boston, M****achusetts,
providing closed captioning,
audio description, and
subtitling services for television,
video content...
- The
National Captioning Institute, Inc. (NCI) is a 501(c)(3)
nonprofit organization that
provides real-time and off-line
closed captioning, subtitling...