![]() This is where you upload your subtitles file to match your video. At this point, you’ll see a small ‘edit’ button after you select your video file. After following this process a few times,Ĭhoose the video upload post option in Linkedin. Use Find and Replace again to do this.Ī LinkedIn compatible subtitles file. Third, we need to replace all the full stops in the document, with commas. You MUST also remove this space, otherwise LinkedIn won’t accept the file and will throw an error. IMPORTANT: There is a space between time information and the size statement. In our example, the size statement is size:90% Into the ‘Find what’ field of Notepad, and keep the ‘Replace with’ box empty. We need to remove all the ‘size’ references. Second, open up the find and replace function in Notepad To make the srt file compatible with Linkedin, we need to do three things.įirst, delete the word ‘WEBVTT’ at the top of the document. Still in the Facebook format so won’t work in LinkedIn (linkedIn will give an Now, we have an srt file, but the problem is that it is Paste all of the text into a new Notepad document (Ctrl V) I use Notepad++ for this step, but you could also useįrom the URL you pasted into your browser, select all of the This is the subtitle information used to render subtitles. For example, in my example below I copied the URL blob: Paste the URL (Ctrl and V) into a new tab in your browser. It should highlight a URL that begins with the word ‘blob’. The word ‘captions’ without quotes into the search box. Make sure you’re using Chromeīrowser (you could use another browser, but these instructions are Chromeį12 button on your keyboard to open the developer tools.Ĭtrl and f to open the search feature in the developer tools. Video in Facebook after it’s finished processing. Step 2: Generate an ‘.srt’ file for LinkedIn. After generating it will also give you the option to check and edit the result – go ahead and do this if you want, but generally to save time I just trust the accuracy (except it never gets my name spelling right - Calls me ‘Brent Koga’ instead of Brent Coker, lol). It might take a few minutes, but in general the results are fairly accurate. When uploading, you’ll be given an option to “Auto Generate Captions”. Manually transcribe your movie but who has time for that?) So you’ll first need to upload your movie intoįacebook to get the subtitles generated (you could use third party software and Step 1: Upload your movie into Facebook.Įarlier, we need a way to auto-generate subtitles for our footage, and Facebook You upload the subtitles file when youīoth Facebook and YouTube have sophisticated machine learning algorithms that generate subtitles automatically for you, but I have found Facebook’s algorithm is more accurate and easier to adjust for Linkedin. Nutshell, what you do is generate the subtitles in Facebook, and then generateĪ subtitles file to use in LinkedIn. Provides the option to add subtitles by uploading an ‘.srt’ file at the time Unfortunately LinkedIn doesn’t have this feature. ![]() Marketing Tips Series) And it’s not actually that hard to add subtitles – so it’s a no-brainer for me.įacebook and YouTube can generate subtitles for you automatically, And of course the accessibility issue.įind my engagement is higher on my videos that have subtitles (e.g., my MBA Subtitles gives you a chance to entice people to pause and turn the sound up on Media feeds with no sound, and (2) it increases your engagement. The Digital Skills team offers regular training which covers how to request and edit captions on Media Hopper Create, along with guidance on best practices and getting the clearest audio for more accurate automated captions.Always add subtitles to your video because (1) most people flick through social This allows you to fix any incorrect word-matches, timing issues, or add contextual tags. Your captions can be edited and corrected using the online editor available on the Media Hopper Create portal. For more information on adding someone as a co-editor on your content, see the guide - Collaboration, sharing and changing media ownership (PDF). Make sure you have read the information shown, ensure the correct source language is selected, and click Submit. ![]() If you are the owner or a co-editor for a video or piece of audio, it is as simple as clicking Actions under the video player, then Caption & Enrich. Requesting CaptionsĪutomatic captions can easily be requested for your content using the interface on Media Hopper Create. Video: Subtitling for Media Hopper Create Content A video guide for how to edit subtitles in Media Hopper Create.
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