Captioning is required for any video used in instruction or in the public domain. If you are creating a YouTube video, use the link below to create and add captions to the video.
CSUMB utilizes the following tools for transcription and captioning:
If the videotape or DVD you are bringing in or the existing title in the Library Film Collection is not closed-captioned, you can conduct a search for a captioned copy in the marketplace using the Described and Captioned Media Program administered through the National Association of the Deaf.
The DCMP media library has over 4,000 free-loan described and captioned media titles available to registered members, and our members can watch media online or order a DVD copy to be shipped to them.
The following is a video depicting the process on how to filter your searches when using YouTube so that only Closed Captioned video results are returned. To do a search, type your search phrase in the search bar followed by the letters CC to obtain videos that contain closed captions.