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Read Many Languages. Read Karaoke-Style Captions and Subtitles On Videos. Read For Language Learning. Read and Learn By Your Self - No Teachers And No Cost - Gratis

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At 5:00pm on March 3, 2009, Leigh Thelmadatter said…
Hey Philip... I saw your video for approval but Im a little confused. Do you want to put it up as an example of something that can be done? If so, is this from a website or something? Can you alter the description so that the rationale is clearer? thanks
At 7:44pm on January 28, 2009, Frank said…
Welcome to META .. that is some "About Me" writeup, hahaha!

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My website or blog address:
http://www.screencast.com/users/philip5147">http://ed.voicethread.com, http://www.screencast.com/users/philip5147
Where do you now live (city, state, country)?:
Fort Pierce, Florida, USA
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Hello,
The following shows how to make a "Karaoke-Style Captioning-Subtitles video".

First I use AVI2WAV to save the audio from the video. I then use Audacity audio editor to know what is said in video one sentence at a time. I separate the sentence from the rest of the video's audio in Audacity and save the audio. I bring the audio just saved into Audacity, clean it up a bit and slow it down 30 using the effect Tempo and save it with a different file name. Having heard the sentence enough that I remember it well enough to type the sentence using Wordpad. Wordpad is in richtext format. It is important to keep it in richtext. Next I highlight the text which will be the sentence that becomes the captioning-subtitle. I make the font larger and use the bold font I copy the sentence by using edit/copy. In microsoft Paint I load a picture from the video, which I had captured, and paste the sentence onto the picture. With some editing I make the sentence fit in well with the picture. I save the picture which now has the captioning-subtitle in it. In Paint then I put a rectangle around the first word in the sentence, reverse the color and save the picture with whatever name and two zeros after the file.name. I put a rectangle around the second word, save this picture as I did the in the previous picture except instead of 00 it is saved as 01, and so on. I use Audacity audio editor to save individual sentence audio clips. I load the pictures saved in Paint to Microsoft Movie Maker. The sound needs to be synchronized with each individual word highlighted. Individual frames at the timeline need to be wide enough to click on them to change the width of the frames according to how long it takes for a word to be said. There may be pauses or slowness when a person says a sentence so these frames are made wider to slow down the movement of individual word-frames so the sentence a person says is in rhythm/synchronization. Longer words require wider frames. Certain words like at, in, it, or, etc. require the frames for these words to be narrowed to speed up the rhythm because they are said faster.
Movie Maker is the only application that I know which does this. I happened upon this function by accident about six months ago. I was lucky to come across this function. I don't read much how to do something, Instead I tinker around because I like using different multimedia applications and I don't like paying for any of them if it is at all possible. I have bought many but only when I couldn't find what I want from freeware.
The process of making the videos for a Mac can be done if there is a word processor which has the equivalent of writing a sentence like in Wordpad's rich-text-format, and then highlighted and copied. A paint application must also allow highlighted and copied sentences to be pasted into a picture previously loaded into the paint application. Unfortunately, not all word processors nor all paint programs allow these things to occur. You can download a Mac version of Audacity at Sourceforge.net.
For conversion of Quicktime .mov files obtain "Free MOV 2 Avi".


Also found these for Macs. And Macs have iMovie:
..Download AVI2WAV - afreeCodec.com
AVI2WAV - AVI to WAV is a simple program which can extract sound from AVI file ( both ... afreeCodec - Audio and Video Software for Windows, Mac and Linux! ...
www.afreecodec.com/181/avi2wav/
..Free, fully-functional multi-track audio editor for Windows (98 and later), Macintosh (MacOS and OSX), and Linux. audacity.sourceforge.net/ - 13k -
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