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There are several ways captions can be auto-generated, but this is the recommended workflow | There are several ways captions can be auto-generated, but this is the recommended workflow | ||
# Upload your video to MS | # Upload your video to MS Stream (part of the Office 365 suite) | ||
# Under "Video Settings" select "Transcript and Captions". Select "Generate" | # Under "Video Settings" select "Transcript and Captions". Select "Generate" | ||
# It can take several minutes to generate transcripts. If the generation fails, you usually need to re-upload the video and start again. | # It can take several minutes to generate transcripts. If the generation fails, you usually need to re-upload the video and start again. | ||
# Auto-generated transcripts can easily be edited directly in Stream, with all the time stamps preserved. | # Auto-generated transcripts can easily be edited directly in Stream, with all the time stamps preserved. | ||
# .vtt files can be downloaded and placed wherever the video will appear. | # .vtt files can be downloaded and placed wherever the video will appear. |
Latest revision as of 10:33, 24 September 2024
There are several ways captions can be auto-generated, but this is the recommended workflow
- Upload your video to MS Stream (part of the Office 365 suite)
- Under "Video Settings" select "Transcript and Captions". Select "Generate"
- It can take several minutes to generate transcripts. If the generation fails, you usually need to re-upload the video and start again.
- Auto-generated transcripts can easily be edited directly in Stream, with all the time stamps preserved.
- .vtt files can be downloaded and placed wherever the video will appear.