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Caption
File Preparation
Transcribing,
Formatting and Time Stamping Caption Script
Easy to Use
CPC
captioning software is intuitive and easy to use. Video can be seen in a video window of the CPC
software from any AVI, MPEG, WMV, and QT MOV file from your hard drive.
Captions can be dragged and dropped to any position in the video window.
You do not need any time code card to time stamp the script as is
needed by conventional captioning software.
This
script area holds all the information on the individual captions - text,
formatting, positioning and timing. The software has a number of toolbar
icons at the top of the screen (see the Screenshot
for details) that let you perform the most frequently
used functions with just a simple mouse click.
The software also has toolbar icons which are geared towards specific
tasks, such as video control and preview window options. In addition,
most icons can be accessed via keystrokes, which can be assigned by the
user. (You can assign commands to the keystrokes as you choose.)
Entering
the Script
If you do not have a script of the video, you can get the script in many
ways, such as:
- If you use a digital
video, you can use a foot pedal control like vPedal
to transcribe the video. It costs less than $90.
- Train speech
recognition software such as ViaVoice
for a few hours. Then listen to the videotape and repeat the
dialogue into the microphone. At the beginning, you are going to get
lot of errors. But you can teach the software to fix the errors and
down the road you can expect to get about 95% accuracy.
- Use a professional
transcription service. This is the most expensive way to generate
the script.
CPC can import scripts
from a text file and most word processors, such as WordPerfect and Word files.
Formatting the Text
When you import a raw text file into the CPC software, the software
breaks the text into captions according to your specifications, e.g.,
- number of characters per line
- number of lines per
caption
- start a new caption
for a new sentence
etc.
Using the
five icons (    )
on the left side
of the text area (see the Screenshot
for details), you can fine-tune the text in each caption in a very
efficient way. For example, the icon is
used to push the last word from one caption to the beginning of the next
caption with just one mouse click. Highlighting is not needed. The
icon is used to square up a multiple line caption.
The formatting of text
is done taking into consideration the readability and the aesthetic
appearance of the captions.
Link time codes to captions
Play the video by clicking on the Play button. When you hear the first
word of each caption spoken, press the (+) key. Pressing the (+) key
reads the frame counter which is converted to a time code format
assuming the first frame of the video as 01 frame. This time code is
displayed on the left side of the screen. After assigning time codes to
each caption, you are ready to use the time stamped file to add captions
or subtitles to any digital video or a video tape. if you make a mistake
in timing a caption, you either redo it or simply type the timecode by
hand if you choose to.
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