Now, a keyboard lets you change or rewrite as needed, or add emoji. It took a while for me to understand this: play a clip, and when the caption you made pops up, tap and hold. Editing captions requires tapping on them But the transcription doesn't happen without cellular or Wi-Fi. ![]() Then, that new audio track can be muted by tapping the speaker icon and "muting recorded audio." Now, the titles appear without my voice. Selecting Live Titles (a text-bubble-type icon on the top of the screen) turns what you've spoken into on-screen text that pops up to time perfectly with when you've said it. A secondary audio track is added, which is separate from the original video's audio. It may sound confusing, but it works brilliantly. ![]() Live Titles is the best feature, by far (but requires an internet connection)Īuto-captioning can be added to any video segment, but it's done by transcribing what you speak while recording a clip.
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