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#1 esolbach

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Posted 13 September 2011 - 12:41 PM

I will be upgrading to Camtasia Studio 7.  Where I work, we will be creating videos with closed captions, created in Camtasia.
Now, we will be required to provide DVDs with the option of turning captions on and off. If we use Camtasia Studio 7 to create the video, it will export the video and a SAMI file, or the other equivalent captioning file. We have a version of Roxio that came with the computer, version 10 Business Roxio DVD. Will this be able to produce a DVD with captioning (subtitles) that can be turned on or off, or does the latest Roxio 12 support it?

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Posted 13 September 2011 - 01:50 PM

View Postesolbach, on 13 September 2011 - 12:41 PM, said:

I will be upgrading to Camtasia Studio 7.  Where I work, we will be creating videos with closed captions, created in Camtasia.
Now, we will be required to provide DVDs with the option of turning captions on and off. If we use Camtasia Studio 7 to create the video, it will export the video and a SAMI file, or the other equivalent captioning file. We have a version of Roxio that came with the computer, version 10 Business Roxio DVD. Will this be able to produce a DVD with captioning (subtitles) that can be turned on or off, or does the latest Roxio 12 support it?

Isn't that a function of the DVD player?

What you have is a OEM version of the software.  Support for that 10 Business comes from the hardware supplier.  You have to ask them what you can do with it.
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#3 myguggi

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Posted 13 September 2011 - 03:20 PM

View Postesolbach, on 13 September 2011 - 12:41 PM, said:

I will be upgrading to Camtasia Studio 7.  Where I work, we will be creating videos with closed captions, created in Camtasia.
Now, we will be required to provide DVDs with the option of turning captions on and off. If we use Camtasia Studio 7 to create the video, it will export the video and a SAMI file, or the other equivalent captioning file. We have a version of Roxio that came with the computer, version 10 Business Roxio DVD. Will this be able to produce a DVD with captioning (subtitles) that can be turned on or off, or does the latest Roxio 12 support it?

I have no idea what Roxio 10 Business is capable of but (as far as I know) the only Roxio product that may be able to do what you want is Roxio DVDit. C2012 certainly does not have this capability.

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Posted 09 November 2011 - 11:23 AM

There is no version 10 for Roxio DVD.You can use new Roxio video lab HD to create videos with closed captions. ;)

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Posted 09 November 2011 - 11:54 AM

View Postnayan007, on 09 November 2011 - 11:23 AM, said:

There is no version 10 for Roxio DVD.You can use new Roxio video lab HD to create videos with closed captions. ;)

Please read the post before responding. The OP wants to create DVDs with captions that can be turned on or off. He does not want to create "closed" captions.

In any case, I don't think "Roxio video lab HD" can even create captions.

I have no idea what this is supposed to mean: "There is no version 10 for Roxio DVD"

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