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worldwide to create content, automate the generation of captions, subtitles, and metadata, as
well as monitor the delivery of broadcast media.
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Digital Nirvana delivers knowledge management technologies that empower organizations
worldwide to create content, automate the generation of captions, subtitles, and metadata, as
well as monitor the delivery of broadcast media. Built on two decades of industry experience and equipped with next-generation capabilities, the company’s Trance and MonitorIQ, products harness best-of-breed video, audio, and AI technologies to drive new levels of speed, creativity, quality, and insight….
Forced narrative subtitles, also known as “forced subs” or “forced captions,” are subtitles or captions included in a film or television show to provide important context or information to the viewer.
+Subtitles are transcribed words synchronized to the media files to ensure they play simultaneously with the video on the screen.
+Transcription is converting spoken words or audio recordings into written text. This involves listening to the audio and accurately transcribing or typing out the spoken words, capturing the tone, inflection, and other details that may be relevant to the context.
+Transcription is the process of converting video or audio into a written document. Written transcriptions are readable records of audio or video content.
+Did you know, according to a study by Verizon Media, 80% of people who use captions are not deaf or hard of hearing? Another similar study conducted by Ofcom (the Office of Communications)
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