e-Captioning
e-Captioning - What does it mean for you?
* encode your Captions to DV25 & DV50, DV100, MPEG2, MOV, AVI etc.
* export your Captions to your NLE system, DVD/Blu-ray Authoring system, etc.
* embed your Captions into your Web content, Podcasts, YouTube, Google, Flash, WMV, QT etc.
* extract your Captions from existing DVD, DV25, DV50, MPEG etc.
* email your Captions to your clients as Blackmovie, SCC, STL, DV-droplet.
* edit your Captions
e-Captioning makes captioning affordable
DV Workflow
NLE (SD) Workflow
NLE (HD) Workflow
DVD/Blu-ray Workflow
Webcast Workflow
It does so by
* Allows the customer to do much of the captioning work, such as caption encoding
* Eliminates shipping fees since caption files and proxy videos are sent via the internet, instead of via FedEx and UPS.
* Shortens turn-around time, since there is not shipping time
* Eliminates the need for an expensive hardware caption encoder
* Supports unicode characters in 708
* Adds captions into the VAUX data of a DV stream (DV25 and DV50)
* Generates a 608 compliant VBI graphic (blackmovie) for a non-linear workstation
* Adds 608 and 708 captions into an existing MPEG-2 stream for SD and HD
* Adds 708 captions to a 10 Bit HD video (VANC access)
* Lets you begin preparing your captions before you finish your edit
* Non-linear caption and subtitle editing
* Decodes closed captions on your desktop 608 and 708
* Standards conversion of captions (NTSC to PAL to HD 23.976 to 59.94)
* Conversion of captions to subtitles and webcast formats
* Caption Preparation for any resolution with a plain text file & a low resolution .mov, flv, or wmv
* Batch encoding of captions for any standard through GUI or Command-line interface.
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