CAPTIONING FAQS
Human-generated simultaneous translation of spoken English into readable text. Captioning provides accessibility to audio information for people who are deaf/hard of hearing whose first language is English, as well as to English speakers with different native languages. It also benefits individuals with cognitive or motor challenges, as well as those with other communication
barriers.
The National Court Reporters Association (NCRA) has established a CART Consumer Bill of Rights.
Pertinent ADA Section for Title II entities (state and local governments) and Title III entities (business and nonprofit organizations that serve the public).
FCC Rules Regarding IP-Delivered Video Programming
Yes. Here are the latest FCC Caption Quality Standards.
Yes. The National Court Reporters Association (NCRA) has created and maintains the Captioning Matters site.
Realtime CART and broadcast captioning delivered anywhere you are, with an emphasis on quality, customized solutions and ease of use.