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hello I want to show you how uh we can use visual studio and web Essentials to very easily add subtitles to our HTML 5 video and for that weamp;#39;re going to use a new and emerging standard called the uh Web video textt track format so itamp;#39;s a new file type and um it has never been easier to do this and itamp;#39;s uh supported in all major browsers uh including Internet Explorer Chrome um Safari Opera and so on so letamp;#39;s take a look at Visual Studio here I got my video element and um I load two sources in there just to make sure that it works in all the different browsers um webm and MP4 um and then I have a track element and the track element is what ties our um subtitles to our video so first of all we have to specify what kind of subtitles that weamp;#39;re dealing with here or what kind of track weamp;#39;re dealing with whether not itamp;#39;s subtitles or captions or or anything else and so thereamp;#39;s different levels of support for each of these but al