![]() You'll now see a list of your videos and the subtitles that go along with it. To do so, go to your YouTube Studio page (accessible from your Profile picture) and click on the SUBTITLES option on the left sidebar. Once available, you'll want to look over and edit the subtitles. For example, YouTube needed about 10 minutes to create subtitles for my 58 second video.Īfter uploading a video, you'll know subtitles are available once the option appears on your video in the lower right corner. Keep in mind, though, this process is far from perfect, and can take a decent amount of time for YouTube to accomplish. Luckily, any video you upload to YouTube will be automatically subtitled. Here's a quick walkthrough of the process using your SJSU account:įor additional help navigating your YouTube channel, check out the How to Use YouTube Studio playlist.Īdding captions (aka: Subtitles) is important in order to be ADA compliant. Your video cannot be shared or commented on, and is not searchable on YouTube. To allow viewing, you must enter each individual's email. Private: Video can only be seen by you and people you designate.Unlisted: Only those with your video's URL link can see, comment on, and share your video.Your video is searchable on YouTube, so will show up in search results and related video lists. Public: Everyone can see your video, comment on your video, and share your video. ![]() I recommend Public or Unlisted for ease of video sharing: Like an end screen, they can link to another video or page, or can be used to conduct polls.ģ) Visibility Page: You have three options when it comes to Video Visibility.
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