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in this video weamp;#39;re going to talk about the differences between embedded subtitles and srt closed caption files so what do we mean by embedded subtitles well embedded subtitles are where the subtitles appear in the exported video usually along the bottom and cannot be toggled on or off when the video is being watched the alternative to embedding subtitles is to use an srt file this is a file that contains the subtitles in a format that allows you to upload it alongside the video to the likes of youtube so when someone presses closed captions your subtitles can be turned on or off so why would you choose embedded subtitles this option ensures that subtitles are there by default wherever the video be used and make sure that your video is always accessible to a wider audience why use slc files or closed captions well using srt files means the subtitles can be easily added when you upload your video to your chosen social media platform as well as giving users the option to turn the