by Tom Bridges | Jul 10, 2018 | General
CaptionHub’s built-in renderer offers the fastest and easiest way to create burnt-in subtitles, otherwise known as open captions. Just select the language you need in the Download tab, and click on the “Render” button. Once it’s done, click on the...
by Tom Bridges | Dec 6, 2017 | General
Edit Detection We’ve written earlier about the importance of frame accurate captions. On a human level, captions that don’t cross frame boundaries are significantly less jarring, they’re much easier to read. So there’s a moral imperative to do...
by Tom Bridges | Dec 5, 2017 | General
When I’m explaining CaptionHub to people who haven’t spent their professional lives in broadcast video, I often have to pause. Some things about broadcast video, frankly, are just not that interesting. But just because something’s not terribly...
by Tom Bridges | Oct 1, 2017 | General
Automatically align a transcript We bang on a lot about our amazing speech recognition, now in 28 languages. Quite rightly: with well recorded audio, it’s a massive time saver. We’ve had people write in to say that they’re seeing savings of up to...
by Tom Bridges | Dec 1, 2016 | General
Introducing burnt-in subtitles We’re delighted to announce that CaptionHub now has the ability to export burnt-in subtitles (open captions) directly from a web browser. At last! If it’s something you’d like to road test, then please contact...