Transcripts and closed captions in Lecturecast (ASR)
By Silvia Giannitrapani, on 20 September 2022
From 20th September 2022, media transcripts will be automatically applied to the closed captions track if they meet the 90% confidence score threshold.
We have activated automatic transcription and closed captions by default in Lecturecast as an additional supporting tool to provide fully accessible videos for our students as part of UCL’s digital strategy.
Aside from being an aid to viewers with auditory impairment, transcripts and captions can be extremely useful as a study tool. Students often search large amounts of text using keywords to pinpoint passages of interest; Lecturecast transcripts, which are searchable and synchronised with the recording, allow similar searches of video presentations.
Lecturecast has built-in ASR (automatic speech recognition) to produce recording transcripts. Transcripts are automatically created for any media uploaded to Lecturecast and are available to viewers once a recording’s audio file has been processed.
Closed Captions use the same ASR file as the transcript but are not available if they do not meet the 90% confidence score threshold or until the ASR file has been ‘applied’ to a recording (until then the CC button in the player will be inactive).
Closed captions will NOT be automatically applied to:
- New recordings with a confidence score lower than 90%
- New Zoom videos automatically transferred to Lecturecast
- Older recordings made prior to the 20th September 2022.
Closed captions can still be manually applied using the ‘apply to CC’ button in the transcript editor after review/corrections are made.
See below an example of what a transcribed lecture with closed captions would look like:
Further information and detailed instructions are available on the ‘Transcripts and closed captions in Lecturecast (ASR)’ mini guide.
Please contact lecturecast@ucl.ac.uk with any questions.