If you have edit permissions for a video file that has a caption file associated with it, you can download the captions as a WebVTT file. To do so, open Video settings and expand the Transcript and captions section if it’s closed.
The closed captions are stored in a text-based file with a .vtt filename extension. You can create a closed caption file on your own or use a caption creation tool.
In PowerPoint for Windows, macOS, and web, you can create closed caption files and add them to the videos or audio files in your presentations. Adding subtitles makes your presentation accessible to a wider audience, including people with hearing impairments and people who speak other languages.
If you're not sure if your input file is supported, simply add it, and see if Clipchamp is able to recognize it. Accepted video resolutions include 480p, 720p, 1080p, and 4K.
By default, meeting organizers and co-organizers can download it as a .docx or .vtt file. You may also be able to give others permission to download a transcript, depending on policies set by your IT admin. To download a transcript: Select Chat in Teams. Open the past meeting chat. Select Recap.
In Microsoft Clipchamp's player, navigate to and open the video you want to add automatic captions to. Press the Tab key until you hear Video Settings, and press Enter.
Find the video you want to add the captions to, select it to open its player page, then select Video settings. Open the Transcript and captions dropdown and select Upload to add a caption file in the WebVTT (.vtt) format.
Closed captions are stored in a text-based file with a .vtt filename extension. You can create a closed caption file on your own or use a caption creation tool.
Select My files > Recordings. Hover over the recording you want to edit the transcript for. Select More actions > Open > Open in browser . This opens the video on its Microsoft 365 player page. On the player page in your browser, select Transcript . Hover over the portion of the transcript you want to edit and select Edit .