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+[[!meta title="Captioning tips"]]
+[[!meta copyright="Copyright &copy; 2021 Sacha Chua"]]
+
+Captions are great for making videos (especially technical ones!)
+easier to understand and search.
+
+If you see a talk at https://media.emacsconf.org/2021/protected/ that
+you'd like to caption, feel free to download it and start working on
+it with your favourite subtitle editor. Let me know what you pick by
+e-mailing me at <sacha@sachachua.com> so that I can update the index
+and try to avoid duplication of work.
+
+We've been using <https://github.com/rndusr/subed> to caption things
+as VTT or SRT in Emacs, often starting with autogenerated captions
+from YouTube (the .vtt or .srt file), but you're welcome to make
+captions using your favourite tool.
+
+Please keep captions to one line each so that they can be displayed
+without wrapping, as we plan to broadcast by resizing the video and
+displaying open captions below. Maybe 50 characters max? Since the
+captions are also displayed as text on the talk pages, you can omit
+filler words. We've also been trying to break captions at reasonable
+points (ex: phrases).
+
+For example, instead of:
+
+- so i'm going to talk today about a
+- fun rewrite i did of uh of the bindat
+- package
+
+I would probably edit it to be more like:
+
+- So I'm going to talk today
+- about a fun rewrite I did
+- of the bindat package.
+
+If you use subed.el, you can use:
+
+- `C-c C-v` to load the video
+- `M-SPC` to toggle pause/play
+- `M-j` to jump to the current subtitle
+- `M-.` to split the subtitle at the current playing position (or a reasonable guess)
+- `M-m` to merge with previous
+- `M-M` to merge with next
+- `C-c [` to set the start time to the playing position
+- `C-c ]` to set the stop time to the playing position.
+
+If you want to take advantage of the autogenerated captions and the
+word-level timing data from YouTube, you can start with the VTT file
+for the video you want, then use `my-caption-load-word-data` from
+<https://sachachua.com/dotemacs/#word-level> to load the srv2 file
+(also attached), and then use `my-caption-split` to split using the
+word timing data if possible. You can bind this to a keystroke with
+something like `M-x local-set-key M-' my-caption-split`.
+
+We'll be posting VTT files so that they can be included by the HTML5 video
+player (demo: https://emacsconf.org/2021/talks/news/), so if you use a
+different tool that produces another format, any format that can be
+converted into that one (like SRT or ASS) is fine. You can e-mail me the
+subtitles when you're done, and then I can merge it into the video.
+
+Please let me know if you need any help!
+
+Sacha <sacha@sachachua.com>