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Turn on subtitles by default to match user language
When you set language in Stream, it indicates the primary language of the video. If the video is Italian it should be set to Italian. Today we do auto transcription for English and Spanish so this would be saved by Stream for use in future when do support other languages.
When you upload an Italian subtitle, it would show up in the CC button in the player but not in transcript window but you have a great idea that we could potentially show this in our transcript. We'll look into that.
cc: Adarsh Solanki
- Adarsh SolankiAug 31, 2017Former Employee
Vishal is correct, here. Currently the transcript window only supports closed captions in the native language of the video.
We will add work to our backlog to support transcript window with translated subtitles, thanks for the feedback!
- DeletedSep 19, 2017
This would be great - I'm using Stream to publish videos from our senior directors to our whole EMEA organisation. The videos are recorded in English but we have offices in a dozen different countries, so I upload subtitles in a dozen languages. People who watch videos in these countries should automatically see the subtitles in their language when they press play, instead of having to pause the video, find their subtitles, select them, then restart the video.