You can make your video content available to a larger audience when you add captions. If you want to reach deaf, hard-of-hearing viewers, or speakers of different languages, captions help these groups understand your videos.
To add caption tracks, use a caption file, which contains the text and other information to time your captions with your video.
Format name | File extension | More info |
.srt |
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.sbv or .sub |
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MPsub (MPlayer subtitle) | .mpsub | "FORMAT=" parameter is supported. |
.lrc |
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Videotron Lambda | .cap | This file type is primarily for Japanese subtitles. |
SubRip (.srt) example
1
00:00:00,599 --> 00:00:04,160
>> ALICE: Hi, my name is Alice Miller and this is John Brown
2
00:00:04,160 --> 00:00:06,770
>> JOHN: and we're the owners of Miller Bakery.
3
00:00:06,770 --> 00:00:10,880
>> ALICE: Today we'll be teaching you how to make
our famous chocolate chip cookies!
4
00:00:10,880 --> 00:00:16,700
[intro music]
5
00:00:16,700 --> 00:00:21,480
Okay, so we have all the ingredients laid out here
SubViewer (.sbv) example
0:00:00.599,0:00:04.160
>> ALICE: Hi, my name is Alice Miller and this is John Brown
0:00:04.160,0:00:06.770
>> JOHN: and we're the owners of Miller Bakery.
0:00:06.770,0:00:10.880
>> ALICE: Today we'll be teaching you how to make
our famous chocolate chip cookies!
0:00:10.880,0:00:16.700
[intro music]
0:00:16.700,0:00:21.480
Okay, so we have all the ingredients laid out here
Format name | File extension | More info |
SAMI (Synchronized Accessible Media Interchange) | .smi or .sami | Only timecodes, text, and simple markup (<b>, <i>, <u>, and the color= attribute within a <font>) are supported. Positioning isn't supported. |
RealText | .rt | Only timecodes, text, and simple markup (<b>, <i>, <u>, and the color= attribute within a <font>) are supported. Positioning is not supported. |
.vtt | In initial implementation. Positioning is supported, but styling is limited to <b>, <i>, <u> since CSS class names aren't yet standardized. | |
TTML (Timed-Text Markup Language) | .ttml | In partial implementation. SMPTE-TT extensions supported for CEA-608 features. iTunes Timed Text (iTT) file format is supported; iTT is a subset of TTML, Version 1.0. Styling and positioning are supported. |
DFXP (Distribution Format Exchange Profile) | .ttml or .dfxp | These files types are interpreted as TTML files. |
These file formats are typically used for closed captions for broadcast content (TV and movies) and support either of these standards:
Drive tries to display the captions from these files as if they were on a TV — with the same styling, color, and positioning.
Format name | File extension | More info |
Scenarist Closed Caption | .scc | These files have an exact representation of CEA-608 data. This is the preferred format whenever captions are based on CEA-608 features. |
EBU-STL (binary) | .stl | European Broadcasting Union standard. |
Caption Center (binary) | .tds | Supports CEA-608 features. |
Captions Inc. (binary) | .cin | Supports CEA-608 features. |
Cheetah (ASCII text) | .asc | Supports CEA-608 features. |
Cheetah (binary) | .cap | Supports CEA-608 features. |
NCI (binary) | .cap | Supports CEA-608 features. |
- In the correct format. The file types listed under basic, advanced, and broadcast file types on this page are supported.
- Not too large. The caption file must be less than 2 MB.
- Not longer than the video. If the file is longer than the video, the video won’t be able to auto-sync.
You can easily add captions to your videos.
- In the Google Drive homepage, right-click on the video you want to add captions to.
- Click ”Manage caption tracks.”
- While watching the video, click More
"Manage caption tracks."
Google Workspace Admins can turn on automatic captions for all uploaded videos in your company's Google Workspace.
Tip:
- Automatically generated captions will be turned on by default. Captions will generate automatically when you upload a video to Drive.
- Your Google Workspace Admin may require you to request caption generation.
- Right-clicking the video in your Drive
Manage Caption tracks
Generate Automatic Captions.
- While viewing the video, click More
Manage caption tracks
Generate automatic captions.
- Right-clicking the video in your Drive
- Your Google Workspace Admin may have this feature disabled.