At the bottom of the dialog box, click Enable Auto-Transcription.To start Live Captioning, the meeting host clicks the Live Transcript button.If you don’t want participants to save the meeting transcript, disable Save Captions. After turning on closed captioning, Save Captions is turned on by default.Toggle on Closed Captioning and check the box for live transcription.Speaking slowly and clearly while limiting background noise may result in improved accuracy.Machine-generated captions do not meet minimum accuracy requirements and should not be used as a disability accommodation.Live captioning is not available in Zoom breakout rooms.Hosts who want captions to appear in the Zoom cloud recording must enable Zoom Audio Transcription. Captions only appear during the live meeting. This feature does not create captions in the Zoom recording.Captions are available only in the standard UW Zoom account (not HIPAA).English is the only language currently available.Participants will not see the Live Transcript option unless the host enables it. Live captioning must be enabled by the host in their UW Zoom account settings, then enabled during the meeting or webinar.The machine-generated live captioning feature should not be used as a replacement for professional captioning services. The machine-generated transcript can be saved as a local text file.īecause the speech-to-text is machine-generated, accuracy will vary, and does not meet disability accommodation requirements. For meeting hosts who enable the feature, when meeting and webinar participants speak, captions will appear. UW Zoom meeting and webinar hosts can now enable a machine-generated, live-captioning feature. ![]()
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