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Captioning for Live & Recorded Web Conferencing Sessions

Below is an overview of the captioning for live and recorded web sessions at NDSU.

As the need for virtual meetings, class sessions, and events continue to grow, so does the need to make those sessions accessible to everyone. Automated captioning and live transcription features are becoming more available in a variety of video and web conferencing platforms. Each platform differs in the way captions are integrated, enabled, and displayed.

Zoom

Zoom provides automatic captions when enabled by the meeting host and/or requested by a meeting participant. Automatically generated captions are displayed as subtitles at the bottom of the main window. For information from Zoom select Enabling and managing closed captioning and live transcription
 

Host Enabling Closed Captioning

To enable Closed captioning for your own use:

 

  • Sign in to the NDSU.Zoom.us web portal.
  • In the navigation panel, click Settings.
  • Click the Meeting tab.
Settings Advanced
  • Under In Meeting (Advanced), verify that Closed captioning is enabled.
Settings_closed_captioning

  • When starting a meeting allow participants to request captions by clicking on the Live Transcript button in the bottom of your Zoom window
Live Transcript button

  • Select Enable Live Transcript and allow participants to request Live Transcript.
Enable

NOTE: once live transcript (captions) is enabled, you will see the live-transcript below your video, but they will not automatically appear for your participants. Participants must click the CC (Live Transcript) button to view the live-transcription (closed captioning).

Participant Requesting Closed Captioning

Participants of meetings can request to have captioning enabled during the session. 

  • When a meeting has started, as a participant, click on the Live Transcript button in the Meeting Control area, bottom of the window
Live Transcription button
  • You will be prompted with a pop-up to Request that the host enable Live Transcription for the meeting?. You can check the box to ask anonymously or just request and your host will receive the request as anonymous or with your name.
Caption Request
  • The Meeting Host will be prompted to Enable or Decline

YuJa

YuJa automatically adds captions and transcripts to all recordings shortly after they have been processed. YuJa's auto-captioning is reported to 80-90% accurate. This depends on how articulate the speaker is and the background noise. YuJa provides an Auto-Captioning Overview to help with additional options available for language, captioning, and editing.
 
To learn more about making corrections to the auto-captions that have been generated for your videos go to Editing Captions in the Video Editor.

Class Collaborate Ultra

Class Collaborate Ultra does not currently include automated live captioning. Captioning can be added by a manual captioner during live sessions and recordings. For more information on using this feature go to Captions in Collaborate.

Teams

Teams can provide automated real-time captioning during meetings. To turn on captions once a meeting has started:
  1. Go to the top of the Teams window and click on the three dots in the middle of the controls taskbar.
  2. In the drop-down list select Turn on Captions
  3. Captions will appear at the bottom of the Teams window.
  4. Captions identify each speaker as the meeting continues.
  5. If a participant does want their name listed, the feature must be disabled in the personal settings prior to the meeting.
    • Prior to joining a meeting, in the standard Teams window, click on the three dots next to your profile picture in the top taskbar.
    • Settings > Captions and Transcripts > enable/disable (slider button)
For more information on using captions in Teams go to Use live captions in a Teams meeting.