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Tips and Tricks 6 - Video Captions
Tips and Tricks 6 - Video Captions
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In addition to set a video subtitle, which is managed right here, you can also put a caption for the video. Oasis treat subtitle and captions almost identical, except the way they are displayed. Subtitles typically are used to display much longer text, whereas captions are used to display shorter text. If you prefer the shorter text, use caption instead of subtitle. And what you will see is, I'm just going to switch to the learner view to show you what happens when every single video uses caption instead of subtitle. So we use the presenter's name as the caption, so that the video is at the top, video name is at the top, and the caption is displayed right at the bottom. So you still get the tile layout that are typically displayed by default when it is only a video, and you can still keep additional information related to the video as a caption, so that it does not revert to the one video per line layout that is used when you use subtitle.
Video Summary
The video discusses the differences between subtitles and captions for video content. Subtitles are used for longer text, while captions are used for shorter text. The presenter demonstrates how using captions instead of subtitles can display the video name at the top and the caption at the bottom of the screen, allowing for a tile layout with additional information related to the video. This format differs from the layout used with subtitles, which typically display one video per line. No credits are mentioned in the video transcript.
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2019
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