What customizing can be done with Burned in Captions?
Personalize Your Captions with a Variety of Styling Options
Options
When setting up burned-in captions for your video stream, you have several customization options to control the appearance and formatting of your captions. Here are the key features you can adjust:
- Font Type: Choose the font style for your captions.
- Font Size: Adjust the size of the text for better readability.
- Line Height: Modify the space between lines of text.
- Border Width: Control the thickness of the border around the caption text.
- Max Line Count: Set the maximum number of lines shown on screen at a time.
- Background Color: Customize the background color behind the captions.
- Outline Color: Adjust the color of the text outline for better contrast.
- Regular Color: Choose the default color of the caption text.
- Highlight Color: Select the color used to highlight text.
- Subtitle Burn-In (Yes/No): Choose whether to permanently burn the subtitles into the video.
- Closed Captions (Yes/No): Decide if you want to enable closed captions.
- CC Type (Roll-up/Pop-on): Choose the style for closed captions:
- Roll-up: Captions scroll up as new lines appear.
- Pop-on: Captions appear as complete blocks of text.
- Max CC Line Count: Set the maximum number of lines for closed captions.
Technical Limits
- Frames Per Second (FPS):
- Supports up to 60 FPS for interlaced video.
- Supports up to 30 FPS for progressive video.
- Resolution:
- Supported resolution is 1920x1080 (Full HD).
- Bandwidth:
- Maximal Bandwith is 10 Mbit/s.