Mar 16, 2021 | Documentation, How-to
The purpose of the caption endpoint integration in spf.io is to display captions or translations in other platforms, like Zoom or Youtube Live. By default, text sent from spf.io is displayed broken up into smaller fragments. This is by design to improve readability,...
Mar 16, 2021 | Documentation, How-to
This video explains how spf.io integrates with a Youtube Livestream so that automatic captions or translation appear in your live video, directly in Youtube’s interface! This utilizes Youtube’s caption ingestion URL. Instructions 1. Prepare a Youtube...
Mar 12, 2021 | Blog, How-to
Does Google currently offer crowdsourced, collaborative closed captions for YouTube? YouTube no longer offers the option to use crowdsourced captions, formerly called “Community Captions.” Many creators are struggling with how to get closed captions for YouTube videos...
Mar 9, 2021 | Blog, How-to
Add subtitles to YouTube videos to increase the accessibility and ranking of your videos Choosing to display captions or add subtitles to YouTube videos can help you increase your audience in a few different ways. In this article, we’ll focus on how to add and easily...
Feb 24, 2021 | Documentation, How-to
Spf.io now supports bidirectional translation in Zoom! This means you can support two languages speaking in your meeting, and you can show the translation of the spoken language in the bottom third of the screen. Here’s how to set it up. Note that this currently only...
Feb 5, 2021 | Blog, How-to
Does everyone get access to YouTube Closed Captions? Most creators and channels can turn on automatic YouTube closed captions for their videos for a single language in YouTube Studio. However, newer creators may not have access to enable or change these captions, and...