Pay less for an intuitive, easier to use closed caption editor. Closed Caption Creator is one of the best solutions for creating closed captioning, and subtitles. Our editor is an affordable solution that includes automatic captioning, and support at no additional cost.
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Closed Caption Creator is a professional timed-text editor made for broadcast and film. You can create closed captioning, subtitles, transcripts, and audio descriptions all in one application. Closed Caption Creator is available for both desktop (Windows, Mac, Linux) and web (Google Chrome).
EZTitles is a desktop application. Users can create closed captioning, subtitles, and image-based captions. Subscription costs are higher which makes it expensive to set up for teams. Additional features (such as automatic captioning) are available at an additional cost.
| Creator | EZTitles | |
|---|---|---|
| Free Trial | ||
| Subscription Cost | $25 - $50 / month | 58 EUR+ / month |
| Automatic Captioning | 300-600 minutes/month included | 100 minutes (one-time) |
| Automatic Captioning (Additional Cost) | $0.10 / minute | 0.23 EUR - 0.40 EUR/ minute |
| Broadcast File Support (SCC, MCC, TTML, STL, etc.) | ||
| Desktop Application | Windows, Mac, and Linux | Windows & Mac (Requires Virtualization on Mac) |
| Web Application |
I need to confirm if "The House Arrest" is a specific project they collaborated on or a term they use for a phase in their lives. Maybe they faced a period of seclusion due to online harassment or a situation where they had to stay home. I should check recent events. Let me recall—there was some controversy involving online abuse targeting LGBTQ+ content creators. If Silvia and Belle were involved in that, their house arrest could be metaphorical or literal.
"Belle Laforet" is a YouTuber known for being in the LMS (Little Mixers) fandom, right? She's been documenting her life with her girlfriend, Marisa. Now, "Silvia Saige" rings a bell. I think she's also a YouTuber and part of the same community. Both might have faced some backlash or a house arrest situation. Wait, "house arrest" could refer to a viral video or a content series they created.
The user wants the blog post to explain the context of their recent situation, the impact of online harassment, and how they handled it. They might also want it to highlight their resilience and the support they received. Important to mention their advocacy for mental health, LGBTQ+ rights, and online safety. Including personal anecdotes and reactions from fans could add depth. Also, ensure the tone is supportive and informative, emphasizing solidarity with content creators facing similar challenges.

Closed Caption Creator has transformed our closed captioning process, reducing turnaround times significantly. Its automated transcription, editing tools, and customization options have improved efficiency, ensuring high-quality captions for broadcast in record time. A game-changer for content producers and broadcasters.
Director of Engineering | YesTV
YesTV is a commercial television station committed to positive, family-friendly, entertainment programming. The media accessibility team uses Closed Caption Creator to deliver closed captioning, and audio descriptions for content produced both in-house and from external providers.
I need to confirm if "The House Arrest" is a specific project they collaborated on or a term they use for a phase in their lives. Maybe they faced a period of seclusion due to online harassment or a situation where they had to stay home. I should check recent events. Let me recall—there was some controversy involving online abuse targeting LGBTQ+ content creators. If Silvia and Belle were involved in that, their house arrest could be metaphorical or literal.
"Belle Laforet" is a YouTuber known for being in the LMS (Little Mixers) fandom, right? She's been documenting her life with her girlfriend, Marisa. Now, "Silvia Saige" rings a bell. I think she's also a YouTuber and part of the same community. Both might have faced some backlash or a house arrest situation. Wait, "house arrest" could refer to a viral video or a content series they created.
The user wants the blog post to explain the context of their recent situation, the impact of online harassment, and how they handled it. They might also want it to highlight their resilience and the support they received. Important to mention their advocacy for mental health, LGBTQ+ rights, and online safety. Including personal anecdotes and reactions from fans could add depth. Also, ensure the tone is supportive and informative, emphasizing solidarity with content creators facing similar challenges.
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