I've spent the entire night learning how to do subtitles (CC Closed Captioning) on YouTube.
If you click the coupon link for Keyword Researcher and look below the video, you should see a new OFF/On switch. This can turn English Captions on and off:
https://clevergizmos.com/keyword-researcher/
We'll be incorporating this into the CleverYouTube Plugin eventually too.
But a couple tips I learned this weekend:
- Automatic english subtitiles generation is a nice effort--but ultimately the english is just too bad to be usable--so make sure you DELETE the auto captions if you make your own real captions.
- Youtube must accept a plain text file of the sentences in the video. Any other formatting will mess it up. (I actually used Keyword Researcher's "clean text" funciton and Keyword Researchers "import from MS Word" function to get the text clean for the video transcript)
- My stats tell me that half the Keyword Researcher users are not in the USA. So it will be interesting to see if adding subtitles helps people to learn the app and understand the video.
Let me know what you guys think of the new button thanks!
Anthony - Owner of Clevergizmos.com
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