E-captioning - meaning and definition. What is E-captioning
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What (who) is E-captioning - definition


E-captioning         
e-Captioning is a workflow for adding closed captioning data to video tapes and files. This process uses software to encode the closed captioning data into a video, instead of the dedicated closed caption hardware encoders that were previously required.
É         
  • Latin letter E with acute
LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
E acute; E-acute; Eacute; 'e; E´; U+00E9; é; U+00C9; E with Acute; E with acute; French e
É, é (e-acute) is a letter of the Latin alphabet. In English, it is used for loanwords (such as French résumé), romanization (Japanese Pokémon) or occasionally as a pronunciation aid in poetry.
closed caption         
  • bug]] touting CC1 and CC3 captions (on [[Telemundo]])
  • A still frame showing simulated closed captioning in the pop-on style
USED TO PROVIDE THE TEXT OF A SHOW'S AUDIO PORTION TO THOSE WHO MAY HAVE TROUBLE HEARING IT
Closed-caption; Closed caption; Closed captions; Closed captioner; Captioning; Open captions; Closed captioned; Closed Captioning; Closed-caption television; Closed-captions; Closed Captions; Closed-captioning; Close captioning; Close caption; Close captions; Media transcription; Closed-captioned; ⚞; ⚟; Closed captioned for the hearing impaired; Screen captioning for the deaf
chiefly N. Amer.
¦ noun one of a series of subtitles to a television programme, accessible through a decoder.
¦ verb (closed-caption) [usu. as noun closed-captioning] provide (a programme) with closed captions.
Derivatives
closed-captioned adjective