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hello I want to show you how we can use Visual Studio and web essentials to very easily add subtitles to our html5 video and for that were gonna use a new and emerging standard called web video text track format so its a new file type and it has never been easier to do this and its supported in all major browsers including Internet Explorer Chrome Safari Opera and so on so lets take a look at Visual Studio here I got my video element and I load 2 sources in there just to make sure that it works in all the different browsers WebM and mp4 and then I have a track element and the track element is what ties our subtitles to our video so first of all we have to specify what kind of subtitles that were dealing with here or what kind of track were dealing with whether or not add subtitles or captions or or anything else and so theres different levels of support for each of these but all the browsers support subtitles so lets stick with that next we have to specify what language the s