Many videos generate closed captions and translate subtitles automatically. They are also helpful when you want to understand what the speaker(s) are saying. ![]() Having YouTube videos with closed captions and subtitles makes them accessible to those who are hearing impaired and non-English speaking. While subtitles only include what is said so that viewers can understand, especially if the content is in a foreign language. Closed captions include non-verbal sounds and speaker changes in their display. How Do Subtitles and Closed Captions Work on YouTube? ![]() ![]() Since many users rely on these essential features, first introduced in 2009, it’s surprising that not every video has them.
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