You can add transcripts to Mandala Audio-Video. These transcripts let you add captions. They are also dynamic: users can click on lines in the transcript to navigate around the video. If you want to use these dynamic features, you should add transcripts in VTT format. (You might want transcription without associating the text with timepoints. In this case, you can upload plain text files. Learn more at [Transcripts].)

WebVTT Format

You can create WebVTT files in any text editor, as long as you save with the extension .srt. Here's an example of a VTT transcript.  

 

WebVTT  
 
00:00:01.00 --> 00:00:03.01
Hello, welcome to Audio-Video.  
 
00:00:04.00 --> 00:00:05.02
You can create dynamic transcripts with Audio-Video.  
 
00:00:05.15 --> 00:00:7.00
We can help you get started quickly

 

Each file will consist of the following:

  1. This text at the top of the document: WEBVTT
  2. The lines of the transcript

Transcript Lines

Each transcript "line" or "unit" consists of...

  1. A Transcripts with Timecodes with start and end times
  2. The transcript for the timestamp
  3. A blank line

Timestamps

Timestamps let you add a start and end time for the transcript. This helps Mandala associate a moment in the video with the text.  Timestamps consist of the following, all on the same line: 

  1. The start time for the transcript in a hh:mm:ss.ms format
  2.  Two hypens followed by a greater-than sign: -->
  3. The end time for your transcript in a hh:mm:ss.ms format

Multilingual Transcripts

Mandala recognizes multilingual transcripts. Separating languages is more flexible in Mandala  This lets you add multiple languages and translations per transcript.  You can separate languages by: 

Here's an example using / to separate out languages.