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DVD Captioning with Adobe Encore at AHEAD 2007
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DVD Captioning with Encore
Captioning Overview
Captioning Laws
Captioning Laws cont.
Legal Issues
Who owns this thing??
Some Definitions
Captions vs. Subtitles: VHS
Captions vs. Subtitles: DVD
VHS
DVD
Smart Classrooms
Captioning DVDs
Overview of DVD Captioning
Basic Process for DVD
Creating Captions In-house
Captioning with Adobe Encore
Adobe Encore DVD 2.0
Adobe Encore DVD 2.0
DVD Workflow
Encore Interface
Encore Interface
Monitor & Asset View
Encore Interface: Assets
Encore Interface: Properties
Encore Interface: Timeline
Library & Styles
Video File Formats
Audio File Formats
Image Formats
Line 21 Captions vs Subtitles
Line 21 How-to
Subtitle Considerations
Image-Based Subtitles
Sample Image Script
Sample FAB Image Script
Text-Based Subtitles
Subtitle Format
Import Subtitles Interface
MOVIE: Captions and Subtitles
Menu How-to
MOVIE: Chapter Points
MOVIE: Menu Buttons
MOVIE: Subtitle Buttons
Flowchart
MOVIE: Flowchart
Check the Project
Check Project Settings
MOVIE: Set End Action
MOVIE: From the beginning
In conclusion
Who uses captions the most?
Who benefits from captions?
Feel free to contact us!
Thank You!
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Smart Classrooms
Captioned VHS tapes and captioned DVDs require a decoder
Decoder was in TV
Overhead projector with built-in decoder
Epson 6100i
Panasonic
External decoder
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