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Video Caption 'ON' by default in Rise
I have imported a single VTT file exported from Storyline into a video I have in Rise, other than embedding in the original source, is there an option in Rise to set the default to ON?
Many thanks.
- KellyWood-7fc00Community Member
Another +1 for this feature - this option is very important to us. We would like to have the ability to control if the captions are turned on by default. Our users do not know that this is even an option for them. Please add this to your roadmap - this is a very valuable feature.
- alexdevoCommunity Member
Another potentially ignored +1 here.
- FredrikDahlinCommunity Member
+1. Important feature to our clients.
- TonyBellinasoCommunity Member
We operate in noisy kitchens. Therefore, default captions would be a significant improvement for the platform.
- ChrisWest-cbeefCommunity Member
+1 for this feature to be added to Rise.
- ChelseaHill-3d8Community Member
+1 Please add this to Rise. It is unfair to burden those with different hearing abilities to seek out Closed Captioning, especially when it doesn't impact the video for those who do not need the option. This is a huge accessibility issue.
- SunatthachaSingCommunity Member
+1 on this. Any updates on adding this feature?
Hello Sunatthacha,
Still no new updates one this one, but I added your voice to the feature request to let our developers know that you are also interested in seeing this feature. We'll let you know as soon as there's an update on this request!
- JohanMeivert-8bCommunity Member
+1 on this.
Working for a company with +100k employees, with a strong focus on video based micro learnings.
Changing language for every micro learning video gives a poor experience.
- ChrisMcCormi856Community Member
+1
Our company would appreciate the ability to set the default to ON or OFF (with a certain language, if multiple language CCs are inserted), as well as have either a) a setting for learners to make a global CC selection for the entire course, or at least b) have Rise remember and preserve their selection on the first video.