Live Captions Subtitles
Live captioning provides real-time text display of spoken content during live events, meetings, and streams. Technology ranges from professional CART services to AI-powered tools integrated with platforms like Zoom, Teams, and OBS.
Use Cases
SRT Format Example
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Welcome to this video tutorial.
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Today we will learn about subtitles.
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Let us get started right away.Live Captions is an important format in the world of subtitles and captions. Live captioning provides real-time text display of spoken content during live events, meetings, and streams. Technology ranges from professional CART services to AI-powered tools integrated with platforms like Zoom, Teams, and OBS.
When working with live captions, it is essential to understand the specific formatting requirements, timing conventions, and platform compatibility considerations. Proper subtitle formatting ensures your content is accessible to the widest possible audience.
Common use cases for live captions include Virtual meetings, Live streams, Conferences, Classroom lectures. Each use case has specific requirements for timing accuracy, text formatting, and character limits that should be followed for the best viewer experience.
SubtitleGen makes it easy to generate subtitles that can be used with live captions workflows. Simply paste your transcript, set your video duration, and export in SRT or VTT format. For formats that require conversion from SRT or VTT, numerous free tools are available online.
Subtitles and captions are no longer optional in modern video production. Research shows that 85% of Facebook videos are watched without sound, and videos with subtitles see up to 40% more engagement across all platforms. Whether you are creating content for entertainment, education, or business, proper subtitling improves accessibility, SEO, and viewer retention.
Best practices for live captions include keeping subtitle lines to a maximum of 42 characters, displaying each subtitle for 1-7 seconds (with 2-3 seconds being optimal for standard speech), and maintaining a reading speed of 150-200 words per minute. These guidelines ensure comfortable reading without distracting from the visual content.
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