GB News and Talk TV, no subtitles
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Ofcom only makes the big channels do subtitles. I think you need a certain amount of viewers until you have to do it.
It's actully very expensive to do, For live channels like BBC News & Sky News it's done by a person repeating back into a microphone and they can only do a block of work of 15 to 20 minutes until they need a break.
Sorry to say don't expect it for quite a while.
It's actully very expensive to do, For live channels like BBC News & Sky News it's done by a person repeating back into a microphone and they can only do a block of work of 15 to 20 minutes until they need a break.
Sorry to say don't expect it for quite a while.
pacenotes said:
It's actully very expensive to do, For live channels like BBC News & Sky News it's done by a person repeating back into a microphone and they can only do a block of work of 15 to 20 minutes until they need a break.
Thanks for that, very interesting. I never really thought about the finer points of how they are produced, I just assumed it was some software which directly turns the main live audio into text, rather than the requirement for a "middle-man/woman".Zetec-S said:
I just assumed it was some software which directly turns the main live audio into text.
I'd be surprised if a shoestring operation like Talk TV/GBN don't do this, even though their viewers are more likely to be those in need than for other channels. I assume the nature of their output also lends itself well to an automated approach.cuprabob said:
Just out of curiosity, after seeing this thread, I thought I would try the subtitles on both BBC and ITV news last night. It was pretty bad, you could get the gist but the number of wrong words was very surprising.
yeah i gave up on it . Dunno what people expect when its a live broadcast. Would be a struggle for it to work on gbnews as they say really inaccurate things all the time.
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