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This is a video about closed captions and subtitles: it will show you how to extract the automatic captions from youtube, correct and edit them and how to embed the caption/subtitles into your video file. This video assumes you know what closed captions are subtitles are and are in need of a way to edit or embed them into your video file for specific purpose such as submission to a broadcast media outlet, etc. The method I will show you uses an Apple Macintosh Computer, so Windows users will need to find alternative programs. First of all Iamp;#39;ve uploaded by video to YouTube to take advantage of their automatic captioning function. This saves a huge amount of time over starting from scratch. Otherwise you have to type in each sentence and then time code it, so that appears on the screen at the appropriate time. There are numerous services out there that will do this for you for a fee. Or you can purchase software to accomplish this but this method is completely free! Hereamp;#39;