![]() ![]() You can test this feature by opening your video within an anonymous tab. ![]() If you arent signed in, click Sign in in the top-right corner of the page, then enter your email address and password. other than what is spoken in the video by using Google Translate. This will stay turned on until you manually turn off subtitles (clicking the CC button under the video). This will open your YouTube home page if youre already signed in. With this freelance role, you can get paid to watch YouTube while writing subtitles. Also the subtitles will be displayed in the user's system language. :) I used this id because the OP's video is not online anymore as of today ().Īnother interesting feature is that, once you have subtitles manually defined for a video (in Studio, as mentioned above), CC will be turned on by default for that video (be it using the /embed/ format or the general or even the shortened url version, such as ). Needless to say, you should replace ir1RSoPF_h4 by your video id, unless you want to watch the video from my own channel. So, in the end, it would be something like this: ![]() ![]() You can do this by adding autoplay=1 to the url. This means there's no way you can force auto-translated our auto-generated subtitles to show.īonus: when using the /embed/ form, videos do not start playing automatically. the video must have a manually defined subtitle for these parameters to work as expected. I also faced an issue that videos would not show captions even using the parameters above and I solved this with the solution proposed on this video, which states you have to enter YouTube studio, edit the video, go to the "Subtitles" section and click the "Duplicate and Edit" option i.e. As per YouTube's documentation the parameters can only be forced for embedded videos. ![]()
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