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This video will show you how to embed captions into your video using our caption encoder. Usually, a caption file exists separately from the video file. However, there are certain cases where itamp;#39;s necessary to embed the captions in the video itself. The most common reason is so that captions can be viewed on an iPhone or other mobile device. To submit your video for caption encoding, first upload your video file to 3Play Media for captioning and transcription. When itamp;#39;s finished processing, your file will appear on the My Files page. If you want to make edits to your transcript, you should do so before you order caption encoding. Select your file, and click Order. Then select Caption Encoding. Youamp;#39;ll have the option to optimize for certain types of devices. Note that if you choose Source with Open Captions, your captions will be burned into your video and cannot be turned off. Youamp;#39;ll get an email when your caption encoded video is ready. To download your