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||<#e0e0ff>'''Cost''' ||<#ffffe0>Free ||<#ffffe0>Free ||<#ffffe0>Requires a Department purchase for each user license. ||<#ffffe0>Panopto is a campus solution ||<#ffffe0>You will be required to login to view pricing. Pricing information can be found [[https://kb.oakland.edu/uts/VideoCaptioningPricingVerbit|here]] <<BR>> Departments are responsible for the charges. ||<#ffffe0>You will be required to login to view pricing. Pricing information can be found [[https://kb.oakland.edu/uts/VideoCaptioningPricingfor3PlayMedia|here]] <<BR>>Departments are responsible for the charges. || ||<#e0e0ff>'''Cost''' ||<#ffffe0>Free ||<#ffffe0>Free ||<#ffffe0>Requires a Department purchase for each user license. ||<#ffffe0>Panopto is a campus solution ||<#ffffe0>You will be required to login (upper right) to view pricing. Pricing information can be found [[https://kb.oakland.edu/uts/VideoCaptioningPricingVerbit|here]] <<BR>> Departments are responsible for the charges. ||<#ffffe0>You will be required to login (upper right) to view pricing. Pricing information can be found [[https://kb.oakland.edu/uts/VideoCaptioningPricingfor3PlayMedia|here]] <<BR>>Departments are responsible for the charges. ||

Video Captioning Options

Introduction

There are several different services available for captioning videos to comply with Web and IT Accessibility Guidelines and Procedures. Benefits that occur when accurately captioning visual content include an increase comprehension of content, improved Search Engine Optimization (SEO), and a remedy for situational or temporarily unavailable audio.

Instructors with an immediate need to provide accessible video or audio media files to a student should contact the Office of Disability Support Services, Email:[email protected] (248) 370-3268, 103A North Foundation Hall, Or visit their website.

Videos intended for a public audience should be reviewed with Communications and Marketing.

Web multimedia should include both synchronized captions and a descriptive transcript. To choose the best option, consider the options below:

Screen reader supported format

Video Captioning Options

You Tube

Google Drive

Camtasia

Panopto

Verbit

3Play Media

Use Case

Ideal when not all of your content is scripted, and when creating department marketing materials. Work with Communications and Marketing to ensure Brand Guidelines have been met.

Ideal when you need to transcribe a video as you record it. This will tool will produce a transcript you can upload to the tool producing the video.

Ideal when creating internal and public facing help tutorials and supplementary academic content.

If using Panopto for class recordings, the Panopto captioning should be enabled.
The primary choice for most academic short clips is YouTube Captioning

Ideal for short turn around time. Verbit is a 3rd party transcription and captioning service that specializes in Higher Education content. Transcribing is double checked by a human reviewer before client receives completed work.

Ideal for for highly technical or specialized academic content supporting diverse speakers, various accents and dialects. 3Play Media is a third party transcription & captioning service.

Benefit

There are 3 ways to achieve captioning depending on the transcripts you have: 1. Type the text in as you watch the video; Both the timecode and text as captions will be added. Upload a transcript (without time code). 2. Youtube will parse the transcript and add timecode. 3. If the captions already exist, the editor can edit any remaining errors.

Google Drive has a feature within Google Docs and Google Slides called Voice Typing. It is only useful for a few lines that need to be captioned at a time and most helpful for Youtube videos.

Software allows you to "Copy" and "Paste" a script to create captions.

Panopto has automatic captioning available.

Upload your video and audio files to the vendor. You can monitor the status, download captions/transcripts, and edit captions after they have been processed.

Upload your video and audio files to the vendor. You can monitor the status, download captions/transcripts, and edit captions after they have been processed.

Ownership

End User is required to use tools to create and edit content

End User is required to use tools to create and edit content

End User is required to use tools to create and edit content

End User is required to use tools to create and edit content

Paid service vendor will complete for a fee. Minimum 8 hour turnaround or 5 business days

Paid service vendor will complete for a fee- minimum 2 hour to 5 day turn around time

Cost

Free

Free

Requires a Department purchase for each user license.

Panopto is a campus solution

You will be required to login (upper right) to view pricing. Pricing information can be found here
Departments are responsible for the charges.

You will be required to login (upper right) to view pricing. Pricing information can be found here
Departments are responsible for the charges.

Toolkits and resources

Accessibility - Video Captioning

Google Help
Google Help Caption Tracks

Accessibility - Video Captioning

Accessibility - Video Captioning

Additional Information

YouTube Captioning
YouTube Creating Transcript Files

Google Help

Camtasia Captioning Information.

Panopto Accessibility Features

Reference Material from Other Universities

WebAIM - Utah State University - Captions, Transcripts, and Audio Descriptions

Eastern Michigan University - Creating Accessible Resources

Michigan State University - A Guide For Captioning Video

Penn State Captioning Guidelines and Policy

University of Iowa - Captioning and Transcription

University of Michigan - Captioning

University of Washington - Creating Accessible Videos

Screen reader supported format