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- Hack Captivate Event Video Using Camtasia to Add Closed Captions



In this video tutorial, I will show you a way you can hard encode closed captions in your videos.
This expands the ability to include closed captions not only with event video but when regular closed captions are not possible for other situations as well. As you can tell by my reaction, I never thought this was possible and so easy to implement. This tutorial assumes that you have access to Adobe Captivate and Techsmith Camtasia. Get a free trial of Camtasia here: https://bit.ly/CamtasiaCp
This expands the ability to include closed captions not only with event video but when regular closed captions are not possible for other situations as well. As you can tell by my reaction, I never thought this was possible and so easy to implement. This tutorial assumes that you have access to Adobe Captivate and Techsmith Camtasia. Get a free trial of Camtasia here: https://bit.ly/CamtasiaCp




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Very smart. I used Camstasia YEARS ago. It was only a free trial for me then. Couldn’t really afford it. It is nice to know that it can be used to provide cc. Thanks. And thanks for posting all the great vids on YouTube. I am new to Captivate and have been using those videos.
This worked out great for me since I already use Camtasia to make my YouTube videos. Consider it if you create any kind of software training videos.