the blackboard editors closed captioning
tools allow you to view and edit closed
captioning in either live or file-based
workflows this tutorial will focus on
live workflows of source clipping with
live closed caption content closed
captions can be extracted from feeds
such as HLS baseband HD SDI and others
for source side live clipping workflows
closed captions are presented in two
areas in the Blackbird editor they will
appear in the source log view as timed
data text and in the source feed view
closed captions will grow along with the
blackburg video as seen represented here
by blue text which matches the color of
all the source side functionality closed
captions are also seen as a video
overlay you can hide the video overlay
from the source feed by toggling on and
off the closed caption monitor to view
closed captions in the source log view
check that your closed captions column
is not hidden as this is where your
closed captions will appear if you don't
see the column in the view right-click
on any other column and then right-click
on the CC or closed caption column to
unhide it you can easily scroll through
the feed in the source side player and
closed caption time data follows along
you can also double click on a timecode
entry to jump to that closed caption
location within the video feed searches
within the feed are located at the top
of the log view and directly from the
files window which enables you to find
the desired closed caption metadata at
any time the Blackbird editor enables
you to easily modify and fix closed
caption text in the log view by clicking
on the text and modifying it in the
closed caption column this modification
will remain through to the final publish
for final publishing from this
make sure the tracks you're requiring
are enabled and drag and drop from the
monitor to the required publish as there
are numerous other methods to publish
video from the source including the
story mode see the other tutorials that
demonstrate this process publish points
can include embedded closed captions
into supported video formats and closed
captions sidecar files the next closed
caption tutorial in this series will
focus on closed caption content edit
oreal and positioning on the timeline