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Adding Audio Descriptions to Videos on YouTube

How To Add Captions to YouTube Videos

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Richard Bennett

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

By captioning your YouTube videos you help to make them accessible to more potential viewers. Subtitles are useful to viewers who have hearing impairments, whose first language is different from yours, or who are unable to watch your video with sound. Closed captioning can also be useful for you as a YouTuber because it helps with your SEO, or search engine optimization. Practicing better SEO can get your videos ranked higher in search results. Google and YouTube both index subtitles and transcripts much like they do your video’s description, unless you use automated captions.

This article will first explain how you can turn on subtitles for the videos you watch and then walk you through adding captions to your own videos.

How To Turn On Captions on YouTube

In order for you to be able to view subtitles for a YouTube video the uploader of the video will need to have added them, unless you change your account settings to display automatic captions.

captions

To toggle subtitles on and off click on the Closed Captioning icon in the bottom right of your video player.

If the creator of the video has not added captions then you can enable automatic captions by going into your Account Settings and selecting Playback. Check the box next to Always Show Captions, and then check Show Automatic Captions by Speech Recognition. These captions may be flawed, but you will still be able to see the more accurate user submitted captions on videos that have them. The Always Show Captions feature may be useful not only to the hearing impaired, but to users who do not speak the same language as the video producer.

If you want to change the language of the subtitles click on the settings icon (the one that looks like a gear) next to the closed captioning icon and choose your language next to Subtitles/CC . If the language you want is not there select Auto-Translate and then pick a language. Google Translate will be used to generate subtitles in your chosen language.

Adding YouTube Captions in 4 Steps

1. Go to Video Manager in your Creator Studio and then look at your videos. Decide which one you want to add captions to.

2. Click on the drop-down menu next to the video you want to add captions to and choose Subtitles and CC.

3. Select Add New Subtitles or CC.

4. Choose whether to create your captions, upload a file that has them, transcribe your video, use automatic captioning, or use captioning software.

Create Subtitles or Closed Captions will allow you to create your subtitles on YouTube.

Upload A File allows you to upload a pre-made subtitle file from your computer. Supported file types include SubRip (.srt) and SubViewer (.sbv). You cannot use a word or PDF document for your subtitles.

Transcribe and Set Timings is where you can type a transcript of your video and set timings to sync it to your video. This differs from Create Subtitles or Closed Captions in that your transcript is all typed in to one text field.

Use Automatic Captioning will automatically use speech recognition technology to create captions. You can edit these auto-generated captions later if there are mistakes.

Use Captioning Software or Services is what you choose if you want to use a program or service to create the subtitles for your video.

The easiest way to add subtitles to your videos is to use Automatic Captioning. However, Automatic Captioning is imperfect and may result in your viewers getting a sloppy, skewed, interpretation of your video. Automatic captions are also not indexed by YouTube and Google the way subtitles you create or upload are. This means that they will not have any value to your SEO strategy. If you do not input your own captions or transcript you are missing out on an opportunity for better search engine rankings. Automatic Captions are great if you do not have time to input subtitles and need a temporary solution, though.

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Richard Bennett

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Richard Bennett

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

By captioning your YouTube videos you help to make them accessible to more potential viewers. Subtitles are useful to viewers who have hearing impairments, whose first language is different from yours, or who are unable to watch your video with sound. Closed captioning can also be useful for you as a YouTuber because it helps with your SEO, or search engine optimization. Practicing better SEO can get your videos ranked higher in search results. Google and YouTube both index subtitles and transcripts much like they do your video’s description, unless you use automated captions.

This article will first explain how you can turn on subtitles for the videos you watch and then walk you through adding captions to your own videos.

How To Turn On Captions on YouTube

In order for you to be able to view subtitles for a YouTube video the uploader of the video will need to have added them, unless you change your account settings to display automatic captions.

captions

To toggle subtitles on and off click on the Closed Captioning icon in the bottom right of your video player.

If the creator of the video has not added captions then you can enable automatic captions by going into your Account Settings and selecting Playback. Check the box next to Always Show Captions, and then check Show Automatic Captions by Speech Recognition. These captions may be flawed, but you will still be able to see the more accurate user submitted captions on videos that have them. The Always Show Captions feature may be useful not only to the hearing impaired, but to users who do not speak the same language as the video producer.

If you want to change the language of the subtitles click on the settings icon (the one that looks like a gear) next to the closed captioning icon and choose your language next to Subtitles/CC . If the language you want is not there select Auto-Translate and then pick a language. Google Translate will be used to generate subtitles in your chosen language.

Adding YouTube Captions in 4 Steps

1. Go to Video Manager in your Creator Studio and then look at your videos. Decide which one you want to add captions to.

2. Click on the drop-down menu next to the video you want to add captions to and choose Subtitles and CC.

3. Select Add New Subtitles or CC.

4. Choose whether to create your captions, upload a file that has them, transcribe your video, use automatic captioning, or use captioning software.

Create Subtitles or Closed Captions will allow you to create your subtitles on YouTube.

Upload A File allows you to upload a pre-made subtitle file from your computer. Supported file types include SubRip (.srt) and SubViewer (.sbv). You cannot use a word or PDF document for your subtitles.

Transcribe and Set Timings is where you can type a transcript of your video and set timings to sync it to your video. This differs from Create Subtitles or Closed Captions in that your transcript is all typed in to one text field.

Use Automatic Captioning will automatically use speech recognition technology to create captions. You can edit these auto-generated captions later if there are mistakes.

Use Captioning Software or Services is what you choose if you want to use a program or service to create the subtitles for your video.

The easiest way to add subtitles to your videos is to use Automatic Captioning. However, Automatic Captioning is imperfect and may result in your viewers getting a sloppy, skewed, interpretation of your video. Automatic captions are also not indexed by YouTube and Google the way subtitles you create or upload are. This means that they will not have any value to your SEO strategy. If you do not input your own captions or transcript you are missing out on an opportunity for better search engine rankings. Automatic Captions are great if you do not have time to input subtitles and need a temporary solution, though.

author avatar

Richard Bennett

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Richard Bennett

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

By captioning your YouTube videos you help to make them accessible to more potential viewers. Subtitles are useful to viewers who have hearing impairments, whose first language is different from yours, or who are unable to watch your video with sound. Closed captioning can also be useful for you as a YouTuber because it helps with your SEO, or search engine optimization. Practicing better SEO can get your videos ranked higher in search results. Google and YouTube both index subtitles and transcripts much like they do your video’s description, unless you use automated captions.

This article will first explain how you can turn on subtitles for the videos you watch and then walk you through adding captions to your own videos.

How To Turn On Captions on YouTube

In order for you to be able to view subtitles for a YouTube video the uploader of the video will need to have added them, unless you change your account settings to display automatic captions.

captions

To toggle subtitles on and off click on the Closed Captioning icon in the bottom right of your video player.

If the creator of the video has not added captions then you can enable automatic captions by going into your Account Settings and selecting Playback. Check the box next to Always Show Captions, and then check Show Automatic Captions by Speech Recognition. These captions may be flawed, but you will still be able to see the more accurate user submitted captions on videos that have them. The Always Show Captions feature may be useful not only to the hearing impaired, but to users who do not speak the same language as the video producer.

If you want to change the language of the subtitles click on the settings icon (the one that looks like a gear) next to the closed captioning icon and choose your language next to Subtitles/CC . If the language you want is not there select Auto-Translate and then pick a language. Google Translate will be used to generate subtitles in your chosen language.

Adding YouTube Captions in 4 Steps

1. Go to Video Manager in your Creator Studio and then look at your videos. Decide which one you want to add captions to.

2. Click on the drop-down menu next to the video you want to add captions to and choose Subtitles and CC.

3. Select Add New Subtitles or CC.

4. Choose whether to create your captions, upload a file that has them, transcribe your video, use automatic captioning, or use captioning software.

Create Subtitles or Closed Captions will allow you to create your subtitles on YouTube.

Upload A File allows you to upload a pre-made subtitle file from your computer. Supported file types include SubRip (.srt) and SubViewer (.sbv). You cannot use a word or PDF document for your subtitles.

Transcribe and Set Timings is where you can type a transcript of your video and set timings to sync it to your video. This differs from Create Subtitles or Closed Captions in that your transcript is all typed in to one text field.

Use Automatic Captioning will automatically use speech recognition technology to create captions. You can edit these auto-generated captions later if there are mistakes.

Use Captioning Software or Services is what you choose if you want to use a program or service to create the subtitles for your video.

The easiest way to add subtitles to your videos is to use Automatic Captioning. However, Automatic Captioning is imperfect and may result in your viewers getting a sloppy, skewed, interpretation of your video. Automatic captions are also not indexed by YouTube and Google the way subtitles you create or upload are. This means that they will not have any value to your SEO strategy. If you do not input your own captions or transcript you are missing out on an opportunity for better search engine rankings. Automatic Captions are great if you do not have time to input subtitles and need a temporary solution, though.

author avatar

Richard Bennett

Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.

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Richard Bennett

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

By captioning your YouTube videos you help to make them accessible to more potential viewers. Subtitles are useful to viewers who have hearing impairments, whose first language is different from yours, or who are unable to watch your video with sound. Closed captioning can also be useful for you as a YouTuber because it helps with your SEO, or search engine optimization. Practicing better SEO can get your videos ranked higher in search results. Google and YouTube both index subtitles and transcripts much like they do your video’s description, unless you use automated captions.

This article will first explain how you can turn on subtitles for the videos you watch and then walk you through adding captions to your own videos.

How To Turn On Captions on YouTube

In order for you to be able to view subtitles for a YouTube video the uploader of the video will need to have added them, unless you change your account settings to display automatic captions.

captions

To toggle subtitles on and off click on the Closed Captioning icon in the bottom right of your video player.

If the creator of the video has not added captions then you can enable automatic captions by going into your Account Settings and selecting Playback. Check the box next to Always Show Captions, and then check Show Automatic Captions by Speech Recognition. These captions may be flawed, but you will still be able to see the more accurate user submitted captions on videos that have them. The Always Show Captions feature may be useful not only to the hearing impaired, but to users who do not speak the same language as the video producer.

If you want to change the language of the subtitles click on the settings icon (the one that looks like a gear) next to the closed captioning icon and choose your language next to Subtitles/CC . If the language you want is not there select Auto-Translate and then pick a language. Google Translate will be used to generate subtitles in your chosen language.

Adding YouTube Captions in 4 Steps

1. Go to Video Manager in your Creator Studio and then look at your videos. Decide which one you want to add captions to.

2. Click on the drop-down menu next to the video you want to add captions to and choose Subtitles and CC.

3. Select Add New Subtitles or CC.

4. Choose whether to create your captions, upload a file that has them, transcribe your video, use automatic captioning, or use captioning software.

Create Subtitles or Closed Captions will allow you to create your subtitles on YouTube.

Upload A File allows you to upload a pre-made subtitle file from your computer. Supported file types include SubRip (.srt) and SubViewer (.sbv). You cannot use a word or PDF document for your subtitles.

Transcribe and Set Timings is where you can type a transcript of your video and set timings to sync it to your video. This differs from Create Subtitles or Closed Captions in that your transcript is all typed in to one text field.

Use Automatic Captioning will automatically use speech recognition technology to create captions. You can edit these auto-generated captions later if there are mistakes.

Use Captioning Software or Services is what you choose if you want to use a program or service to create the subtitles for your video.

The easiest way to add subtitles to your videos is to use Automatic Captioning. However, Automatic Captioning is imperfect and may result in your viewers getting a sloppy, skewed, interpretation of your video. Automatic captions are also not indexed by YouTube and Google the way subtitles you create or upload are. This means that they will not have any value to your SEO strategy. If you do not input your own captions or transcript you are missing out on an opportunity for better search engine rankings. Automatic Captions are great if you do not have time to input subtitles and need a temporary solution, though.

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Cinema Craftsmanship Unleashed: Youtube Green Screens 101

Watch Youtube green screen videos and inspire your green screen ideas

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Richard Bennett

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

Green Screen is a widely used technology in everything from the latest Hollywood blockbusters to the weather forecast. The idea is simple: shoot a video with a single colored backdrop (blue or green is often used), and then replace the background with any other video clip, graphic or still image you want. It’s highly effective and can be used for different topics and subjects. If you don’t know what a green screen is and how it works, check out the video tutorial below to get an overall idea first:

Download Win VersionDownload Mac Version

In fact, nowadays, green screen is actually well within the capabilities and budget of people like you and I. Just shoot your video anywhere, and then replace the background with any stock photo, branded graphic or fantastic video clips. Want to try it out? You’d better get your own green screen ideas first. Now let’s watch some Youtube green screen videos and get inspired.

Related:How to Shoot a Green Screen Video

You can also get some cool video effects from Wondershare Filmora Effects Store. Just check the block buster video effects below and download Filmora to try.

Download Win VersionDownload Mac Version

Check more video effects at: Filmora Effects Store

1Music Video

Action: Record yourself playing guitar or singing songs against a green screen.

Green screen idea: Replacing the background and add stunning filters to play at impossible locations.

2Time Travel

Action: Combine a green screen clip with a suitable video footage.

Green screen idea: Adjust the playback speed of each. And add an “Old Film” effect onto the speeded up clips.

3Clone Yourself

Action: Record you having a conversation with yourself.

Green screen idea: Put the videos in a single video, by adding a second video track, remove the backgrounds and then flip one clip to “clone” yourself.

4Ghost

Action: Take a spooky video or picture.

Green screen idea: Add the spooky video or image to a green screen video. Then adjust the contrast, opacity and add filters to complete your “ghost” clip.

5News Report

Action: Record an interview against a green screen.

Green screen idea: Add a meteor exploding overhead, skydiving, UFO sighting and more.

6Superman

Action: Put a green screen over the floor or wall and record a video as if you’re flying or leaping over tall buildings.

Green screen idea: Add some image of landscapes or footage of clouds to make your self flying.

7Travel Around the World

Action: Take photos of yourself in front of a green screen.

Green screen idea: Give yourself some amazing backgrounds with landmark, combine several clips together as if you’ve already gone there.

8Space Walk

Action: Record yourself “Space Walk” in front of a green screen.

Green screen idea: Replace the green background with an image of space. You can also slow down the playback speed to make the video more vivid.

9Be Invisible

Action: Wrap your body up in a green cloth in front of a green backdrop.

Green screen idea: Replace the green color with another scene to make yourself invisible just like Harry Potter.

10Fairy Tale

Action: Create your own fairy tale outline and invite your friends to do some role-play.

Green screen idea: Replace the background and apply fantastic video filter to enrich your video.

Got inspired and have your own green screen ideas? Download now the best video editing software to make a green screen, it’s so easy!

Download Win Version Download Mac Version

author avatar

Richard Bennett

Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.

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Richard Bennett

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

Green Screen is a widely used technology in everything from the latest Hollywood blockbusters to the weather forecast. The idea is simple: shoot a video with a single colored backdrop (blue or green is often used), and then replace the background with any other video clip, graphic or still image you want. It’s highly effective and can be used for different topics and subjects. If you don’t know what a green screen is and how it works, check out the video tutorial below to get an overall idea first:

Download Win VersionDownload Mac Version

In fact, nowadays, green screen is actually well within the capabilities and budget of people like you and I. Just shoot your video anywhere, and then replace the background with any stock photo, branded graphic or fantastic video clips. Want to try it out? You’d better get your own green screen ideas first. Now let’s watch some Youtube green screen videos and get inspired.

Related:How to Shoot a Green Screen Video

You can also get some cool video effects from Wondershare Filmora Effects Store. Just check the block buster video effects below and download Filmora to try.

Download Win VersionDownload Mac Version

Check more video effects at: Filmora Effects Store

1Music Video

Action: Record yourself playing guitar or singing songs against a green screen.

Green screen idea: Replacing the background and add stunning filters to play at impossible locations.

2Time Travel

Action: Combine a green screen clip with a suitable video footage.

Green screen idea: Adjust the playback speed of each. And add an “Old Film” effect onto the speeded up clips.

3Clone Yourself

Action: Record you having a conversation with yourself.

Green screen idea: Put the videos in a single video, by adding a second video track, remove the backgrounds and then flip one clip to “clone” yourself.

4Ghost

Action: Take a spooky video or picture.

Green screen idea: Add the spooky video or image to a green screen video. Then adjust the contrast, opacity and add filters to complete your “ghost” clip.

5News Report

Action: Record an interview against a green screen.

Green screen idea: Add a meteor exploding overhead, skydiving, UFO sighting and more.

6Superman

Action: Put a green screen over the floor or wall and record a video as if you’re flying or leaping over tall buildings.

Green screen idea: Add some image of landscapes or footage of clouds to make your self flying.

7Travel Around the World

Action: Take photos of yourself in front of a green screen.

Green screen idea: Give yourself some amazing backgrounds with landmark, combine several clips together as if you’ve already gone there.

8Space Walk

Action: Record yourself “Space Walk” in front of a green screen.

Green screen idea: Replace the green background with an image of space. You can also slow down the playback speed to make the video more vivid.

9Be Invisible

Action: Wrap your body up in a green cloth in front of a green backdrop.

Green screen idea: Replace the green color with another scene to make yourself invisible just like Harry Potter.

10Fairy Tale

Action: Create your own fairy tale outline and invite your friends to do some role-play.

Green screen idea: Replace the background and apply fantastic video filter to enrich your video.

Got inspired and have your own green screen ideas? Download now the best video editing software to make a green screen, it’s so easy!

Download Win Version Download Mac Version

author avatar

Richard Bennett

Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.

Follow @Richard Bennett

Richard Bennett

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

Green Screen is a widely used technology in everything from the latest Hollywood blockbusters to the weather forecast. The idea is simple: shoot a video with a single colored backdrop (blue or green is often used), and then replace the background with any other video clip, graphic or still image you want. It’s highly effective and can be used for different topics and subjects. If you don’t know what a green screen is and how it works, check out the video tutorial below to get an overall idea first:

Download Win VersionDownload Mac Version

In fact, nowadays, green screen is actually well within the capabilities and budget of people like you and I. Just shoot your video anywhere, and then replace the background with any stock photo, branded graphic or fantastic video clips. Want to try it out? You’d better get your own green screen ideas first. Now let’s watch some Youtube green screen videos and get inspired.

Related:How to Shoot a Green Screen Video

You can also get some cool video effects from Wondershare Filmora Effects Store. Just check the block buster video effects below and download Filmora to try.

Download Win VersionDownload Mac Version

Check more video effects at: Filmora Effects Store

1Music Video

Action: Record yourself playing guitar or singing songs against a green screen.

Green screen idea: Replacing the background and add stunning filters to play at impossible locations.

2Time Travel

Action: Combine a green screen clip with a suitable video footage.

Green screen idea: Adjust the playback speed of each. And add an “Old Film” effect onto the speeded up clips.

3Clone Yourself

Action: Record you having a conversation with yourself.

Green screen idea: Put the videos in a single video, by adding a second video track, remove the backgrounds and then flip one clip to “clone” yourself.

4Ghost

Action: Take a spooky video or picture.

Green screen idea: Add the spooky video or image to a green screen video. Then adjust the contrast, opacity and add filters to complete your “ghost” clip.

5News Report

Action: Record an interview against a green screen.

Green screen idea: Add a meteor exploding overhead, skydiving, UFO sighting and more.

6Superman

Action: Put a green screen over the floor or wall and record a video as if you’re flying or leaping over tall buildings.

Green screen idea: Add some image of landscapes or footage of clouds to make your self flying.

7Travel Around the World

Action: Take photos of yourself in front of a green screen.

Green screen idea: Give yourself some amazing backgrounds with landmark, combine several clips together as if you’ve already gone there.

8Space Walk

Action: Record yourself “Space Walk” in front of a green screen.

Green screen idea: Replace the green background with an image of space. You can also slow down the playback speed to make the video more vivid.

9Be Invisible

Action: Wrap your body up in a green cloth in front of a green backdrop.

Green screen idea: Replace the green color with another scene to make yourself invisible just like Harry Potter.

10Fairy Tale

Action: Create your own fairy tale outline and invite your friends to do some role-play.

Green screen idea: Replace the background and apply fantastic video filter to enrich your video.

Got inspired and have your own green screen ideas? Download now the best video editing software to make a green screen, it’s so easy!

Download Win Version Download Mac Version

author avatar

Richard Bennett

Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.

Follow @Richard Bennett

Richard Bennett

Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions

Green Screen is a widely used technology in everything from the latest Hollywood blockbusters to the weather forecast. The idea is simple: shoot a video with a single colored backdrop (blue or green is often used), and then replace the background with any other video clip, graphic or still image you want. It’s highly effective and can be used for different topics and subjects. If you don’t know what a green screen is and how it works, check out the video tutorial below to get an overall idea first:

Download Win VersionDownload Mac Version

In fact, nowadays, green screen is actually well within the capabilities and budget of people like you and I. Just shoot your video anywhere, and then replace the background with any stock photo, branded graphic or fantastic video clips. Want to try it out? You’d better get your own green screen ideas first. Now let’s watch some Youtube green screen videos and get inspired.

Related:How to Shoot a Green Screen Video

You can also get some cool video effects from Wondershare Filmora Effects Store. Just check the block buster video effects below and download Filmora to try.

Download Win VersionDownload Mac Version

Check more video effects at: Filmora Effects Store

1Music Video

Action: Record yourself playing guitar or singing songs against a green screen.

Green screen idea: Replacing the background and add stunning filters to play at impossible locations.

2Time Travel

Action: Combine a green screen clip with a suitable video footage.

Green screen idea: Adjust the playback speed of each. And add an “Old Film” effect onto the speeded up clips.

3Clone Yourself

Action: Record you having a conversation with yourself.

Green screen idea: Put the videos in a single video, by adding a second video track, remove the backgrounds and then flip one clip to “clone” yourself.

4Ghost

Action: Take a spooky video or picture.

Green screen idea: Add the spooky video or image to a green screen video. Then adjust the contrast, opacity and add filters to complete your “ghost” clip.

5News Report

Action: Record an interview against a green screen.

Green screen idea: Add a meteor exploding overhead, skydiving, UFO sighting and more.

6Superman

Action: Put a green screen over the floor or wall and record a video as if you’re flying or leaping over tall buildings.

Green screen idea: Add some image of landscapes or footage of clouds to make your self flying.

7Travel Around the World

Action: Take photos of yourself in front of a green screen.

Green screen idea: Give yourself some amazing backgrounds with landmark, combine several clips together as if you’ve already gone there.

8Space Walk

Action: Record yourself “Space Walk” in front of a green screen.

Green screen idea: Replace the green background with an image of space. You can also slow down the playback speed to make the video more vivid.

9Be Invisible

Action: Wrap your body up in a green cloth in front of a green backdrop.

Green screen idea: Replace the green color with another scene to make yourself invisible just like Harry Potter.

10Fairy Tale

Action: Create your own fairy tale outline and invite your friends to do some role-play.

Green screen idea: Replace the background and apply fantastic video filter to enrich your video.

Got inspired and have your own green screen ideas? Download now the best video editing software to make a green screen, it’s so easy!

Download Win Version Download Mac Version

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  • Title: "2024 Approved Adding Audio Descriptions to Videos on YouTube"
  • Author: Steven
  • Created at : 2024-05-25 18:24:13
  • Updated at : 2024-05-26 18:24:13
  • Link: https://youtube-clips.techidaily.com/2024-approved-adding-audio-descriptions-to-videos-on-youtube/
  • License: This work is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.