How to enable audio and video captioning in Chrome - Phandroid - News for Android
Whenever you watch a video or listen to audio, sometimes it would be nice to have some captioning included. This is because sometimes the video or audio quality might not be so great, which can make it a bit difficult to hear. Also, captioning can also help out those with disabilities and might not be able to hear, so having captions still allows them to enjoy the video or audio clip.
That being said, unfortunately the availability of captions will vary from creator to creator, with some not bothering to do it, while others do. If you’d rather not be at the mercy of creators to include captions in their videos or audio, you’re in luck. This is because Google has actually introduced an automatic captioning feature to its Chrome browser where it can generate captions for you in real-time.
Sounds good? Here’s what you need to do to turn it on.
Turn on automatic captions for audio and videos in Chrome
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