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How to Force Closed Caption CC Display on YouTube Videos (2017)

How to force automatic close captioning for your YT video. How to Force Closed Caption CC (Subtitles) to Automatically Appear (roll/display) on Your YouTube Video by default. How to Set YouTube Closed Captions CC to Automatically switch on for all viewers. How To Force Closed Captions On Your Videos 1) To force the video to show the closed caption file you uploaded then add yt:cc=on as a tag to that particular video. 2) If you are going to embed this video on your website, HOW TO FORCE YOUTUBE CLOSED CAPTIONS TO APPEAR ON YOUR VIDEOS how to force closed captions to appear on YouTube videos, both for videos that play on YouTube and for those that are embedded on your website or other people’s blogs. Why would you want to do this? Well, let’s say that you made a video and uploaded it to YouTube but the audio is a little quiet or not of the quality you want. Or perhaps the audio is OK but the person in front of the camera speaks very quickly, or with a strong accent. Maybe it’s a music video and you want the viewers to see the lyrics as it’s playing. If you upload a captions file to YouTube then you can ‘force’ viewers to have those captions displayed as they watch: How To Force Closed Captions On Your Videos #1) To force the video to show the closed caption file you uploaded then add yt:cc=on as a tag to that particular video. ytcctag #2) If you are going to embed this video on your website, and you want to force the closed captions to be on then you need to add the following to the end of the URL that sits inside the iframe – cc_load_policy=1 How to Force Closed Captions in Other Languages If you want to keep your English closed captions file as the default for the video but force your Spanish or German subtitles on your website embeds then you’ll need to add something extra to the URL. For instance, to force Spanish closed captions on a video (if you have uploaded that particular language file of course), just add “&hl=es&cc_lang_pref=es” before the “&cc_load_policy=1” to the video’s embed code: – “hl” sets the language for all features within the YouTube video. – “cc_lang_pref” sets the language for the captions shown in the video. and you want to force the closed captions to be on then you need to add the following to the end of the URL that sits inside the iframe – cc_load_policy=1 This video is going to show you how to force closed captions to appear on YouTube videos. Why would you want to do this? Well, let’s say that you made a video and uploaded it to YouTube but the audio is a little quiet or not of the quality you want. Or perhaps the audio is OK but the person in front of the camera speaks very quickly, or with a strong accent. Maybe it’s a music video and you want the viewers to see the lyrics as it’s playing. If you upload a captions file to YouTube then you can ‘force’ viewers to have those captions displayed as they watch. How YouTube CC helps you to get more Views? YouTube CC (Closed Captions) are much capable of bringing more views to your videos. Why? Because YouTube algorithms prefer to highlight YouTube videos that contain closed captions because such content appears universally acceptable and it helps to boost the experience of viewers. So when your YouTube video has some kind of relevant audio or speech information then it is essential to add closed captions (YouTube CC) to it. Benefits of having YouTube CC always On YouTube CC can easily bring more viewers to your terminal. But not all users know how to turn it on or bother to turn it on when it can actually help improve the watching experience. So there are few benefits that you can enjoy by having CCs ALWAYS on your videos. Closed captions play an important role when you have poor audio quality in your videos. For instance, if your videos are more affected by background noise or the sound is quite. In such cases, closed captions help viewers to understand what is going on videos even if they cannot hear it. For those who develop videos with a more typical accent, discuss something very complex or speaks too fast, turning on the closed captions help your viewers understand explanations and maintain their attention. This feature makes videos more accessible and can also appear useful for viewers that are hearing impaired. Where to Find Le Tour de Plants ★ YouTube:    / letourdeplants   ★ Facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Le-Tour-De-Plants/286282131571244 ★ Strava: www.strava.com/clubs/letourdeplants

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