Live and post production captioning for video and meetings. Operating nationally in the USA, Aberdeen can caption to TV, DVD or web broadcast media.
http://www.abercap.com/
Producers of the Accucap captioning software, Advantage are well established. This site is principally aimed at captioners or 'scopists' who use their specialised software to produce broadcast caption
http://www.eclipsecat.com/
A completely unique product range, producing synchronised text from a transcript and audio file, by speech gap recognition. Offer automated caption insertion and voice file searching.
http://www.automaticsync.com/
Enables non-specialists, organisations and first timers to produce and store captioned streaming media. Browser based caption tool which works with all major media players. Discussion forums on captio
http://www.captionkit.com/
CMP are grant-funded by the US Department of Education to provide equal access media to deaf people through captioning. They have an extensive guideline document for caption quality. English and Spani
http://www.cfv.org/
Information on one of the oldest and most widely supported captioning systems.
http://www.caption.com/
Details captioning technology and applications, with links to every known caption and teletext subtitle service provider's websites. Run by Jamie Berke, who has specialist knowledge, as she also maint
http://www.captions.org/
CPC produce post production and realtime captions for audio and video material using their own software. They also have capabilities in DVD, webcast and realtime news broadcast captioning.
http://www.cpcweb.com/
Gary Robson resources about how captions and subtitles work.
http://www.robson.org/
Providing caption services for realtime webcasts. Computer aided realtime captions (CART) offer instant access to court depositions over the internet using their small browser applet.
http://www.speche.com/