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Delivering To Many Formats CPC's cutting edge software is able to closed caption dozens of formats, and is the first software to support closed captions for the iPhone.
A quick list of the formats w e support: Flash, YouTube, Windows Media, Real, iTunes, Quicktime, Podcast, DVD, Blu-ray, and of course, iPhone.
Note: Blu-ray inherently does not support captions, but CPC supports Blu-ray subtitles (SDH).
What You Will Need The first thing you need in order to get something closed captioned is a transcript. There are several ways to create one, and CPC also offers a transcription service.
You will also need a proxy movie. Even though the final product may be a different size, a small video such as Quicktime (H.264 320x240) is sufficient to make caption files (and easier to send!).
Once CPC has both these items, we can start the closed captioning process.
What You Get From Us After the captioning process is complete, we will email you a small .zip file that, when unzipped, will be a caption file tailored to your specific workflow.
How To Use The Caption File Depending on your workflow, the caption file may be used in many different ways. CPC will help you implement the captions quickly and painlessly.
Other Options Repurposing Captions: It is also possible for CPC to extract closed captions from video and repurpose them by encoding to another format.
Physical Media: While eCaptioning allows you to keep quality control in-house and makes it unncessary to mail tapes, we understand this may not work for everyone. If it suits your workflow we can also work with a tapes you send us and then mail you back a new tape with closed captions. We can do this with every format from DVD to BetaSP.
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