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Hi, Mark. We've been using Divace and its successor, Media Assistant, for
almost a decade. They have been simple and straightforward both for captioning
and subtitling. I especially like being able to change the font on the fly for
use in class and to insert and synchronize questions easily for one of the lab
versions. Then I know that most students have actually seen the video
assignment, since that's the only place the questions appear.
Regards,
Joel Goldfield
Fairfield University
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(2) from [log in to unmask]
Mark,
MAGpie was recommended to me long ago, and can be downloaded from
http://ncam.wgbh.org/webaccess/magpie/
I believe its original purpose through NCAM (National Center for
Accessible Media) was to help the hearing impaired. I am still on
their very active listserv (subscribe at
http://ncam.wgbh.org/webaccess/magpie/magpie2_list.html) and have
noticed that users are very quick at answering each other's questions
including those of beginners.
Francoise
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(3) from Derek Roff <[log in to unmask]>
I just received a recommendation for Slick Caption, as a
subtitling/captioning software option.
<http://www.geethree.com/slickcaption/index.html>
It reads/imports a .dv file, and generates a new one after captioning.
Captions can be imported from a text file or created in the program.
It looks to offer a fair amount of control over text formatting. I've
written the company to get more details than are offered on the web
site. It costs $50, and runs on Mac OS X or OS 9.
Derek
Derek Roff
Language Learning Center
Ortega Hall 129, MSC03-2100
University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001
505/277-7368, fax 505/277-3885
Internet: [log in to unmask]
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(4) from "Karen Tusack" <[log in to unmask]>
There's a free tool created by Brian Deith of the UW-Madison School of
Journalism called World Caption that you might want to look at. It
requires Mac OS X version 10.4 or later. Here's the URL:
http://www.journalism.wisc.edu/worldcaption/
Karen Tusack
Senior Instructional Technology Consultant
UW-Madison Learning Support Services
1220 Linden Dr. Rm 279
Madison, WI 53706
262-4471, 262-1408
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(5) from "Tina Deveny Oestreich" <[log in to unmask]>
Dear Mark,
I haven't had a chance to work with this extensively, but this looks like a
good, free program:
Subtitle Workshop
http://www.urusoft.net/products.php?lang=1
If you try it, please let me know what your experience is. I tried it for a
short clip and thought it worked fine. I haven't gotten around to doing
anything else with it.
Tina
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