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- From the left menu, select Subtitles. Select the video that you'd like to edit. Click ADD LANGUAGE and select your language. Under "Subtitles", click ADD. Then choose from one of the options to add your subtitles and captions. Note: You can also add subtitles and captions during the upload process.
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Create subtitles & captions. Sign in to YouTube Studio. From the left menu, select Subtitles. Select the video that you'd like to edit. Click ADD LANGUAGE and select your language. Under...
Jul 21, 2022 · Learn how to add subtitles to YouTube videos automatically or manually with a few different methods. This will help you get the CC (Closed Captions) icon und...
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Nov 6, 2023 · Increase engagement and reach a wider audience by adding captions to your YouTube videos. Discover how captions can improve the viewing experience for everyone and boost your video's visibility, and learn why this matters.
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Mar 26, 2024 · To add subtitles to any YouTube video, you can manually add captions, type them in, allow YouTube to auto-generate captions, embed your own captions with a video editor like Kapwing, or upload a subtitle or caption file. Adding subtitles will make viewers more likely to watch your whole video.
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Dec 5, 2023 · From your YouTube channel, go to "Manage videos" > "Subtitles" to add subtitles to one of your videos. You can upload an external subtitle file (SCC, VTT, SRT, SBV) to YouTube, or enter a transcript to allow YouTube to auto-sync the text and audio.
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Sep 23, 2020 · Option 1: Use third party websites that provide community captions. There you can watch Youtube videos with captions from their own platforms that may not be available on Youtube directly. Examples are Captionfy (my baby) and Amara.org (my inspiration).