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You can add your own transcripts to a video, that are viewable as subtitles, by uploading .SRT files. For example, you might want to have subtitles in many of the languages that are supported in Fuse.

The standard encoding format for .SRT files is UTF-8. 

If you want to upload your own Portuguese, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese, Russian, or Spanish subtitles, you must delete the auto-generated .SRT file before uploading your own.

When you upload a .SRT file, you must use the correct naming convention. The file must be named with the correct language code, as shown in Fuse's supported languages list. For example, if you are uploading a .SRT file containing French subtitles, the file must be named 'fr-FR'. 

Once the .SRT file has been uploaded, you can change the label so that it is more human readable. For example, you might change fr-FR to Francais

To upload an .SRT file:

  1. On the Edit content screen for your video, click Add a subtle file.

  2. Locate and select the .SRT file on your computer. 

  3. Click Open.
    The .SRT file is added to the Subtitles list.

  4. [Optional] If necessary, you can alter the label so that it is more human readable. For example, you might change fr-FR to Francais

  5. At the bottom of the screen. click Save


    The subtitles are added to the video. Users can select the subtitles while playing the video, in the Closed Captions menu on the Fuse Player. 

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