How To Create Korean Subtitles: A Guide For Researchers, Marketers and Businesses
Subtitles are becoming increasingly popular in the entertainment industry, as well as for educational and business videos. Subtitles allow viewers to better understand the video content, and they also allow viewers who don’t understand the language of the video to follow along. It is now possible to create subtitles in a wide range of languages, including Korean. In this article, we’ll explain how to create Korean subtitles, the benefits of doing so, and some interesting facts about the Korean language.
Understanding Subtitles vs. Captions
Before we dive into how to create Korean subtitles, it’s important to understand the difference between subtitles and captions. Subtitles are written versions of the dialogue in a video, and they are usually displayed at the bottom of the screen. Captions, on the other hand, are written versions of all the audio in a video, including sound effects, music, and dialogue. Captions are usually displayed at the top of the screen.
Where is Korean Spoken?
Korean is the official language of both North and South Korea, and it is also spoken in many other countries, including China, Japan, the United States, and Russia. There are an estimated 77 million speakers of Korean worldwide.
The Benefits of Transcribing and Subtitling Korean Content
Transcribing and creating subtitles for audio and video content in the Korean language has many benefits. For one, it allows viewers who don’t understand the language to follow along. It also makes it easier for viewers who do understand the language to follow the dialogue more closely. Here are some of the potential use cases and benefits of creating Korean subtitles:
Educational Content
Creating Korean subtitles for educational content makes it easier for students to understand and follow along with the material. It also allows students who don’t understand the language to follow along with the lecture.
Business Videos
Creating Korean subtitles for business videos allows viewers who don’t understand the language to understand the content more quickly and easily. It also allows viewers who do understand the language to understand more quickly and easily.
Marketing Content
Creating Korean subtitles for marketing content allows businesses to reach a wider audience and increase their visibility in the Korean speaking market.
Research
Creating Korean subtitles for research videos allows researchers to reach a wider audience and increase the visibility of their work.
How To Create Korean Subtitles
Creating Korean subtitles is easier than ever before, thanks to technological advancements and the availability of software. Speak AI is a speech recognition and natural language platform with over 70,000 users. Speak AI makes it easy to automatically transcribe audio and video files in a wide range of languages, including Korean. The platform also offers an easy-to-use subtitle creator, so you can quickly and easily create Korean subtitles for your audio and video content.
Conclusion
Creating Korean subtitles for audio and video content can be a great way to reach a wider audience and increase the visibility of your content. With the help of Speak AI’s automated transcription and subtitle creator, you can quickly and easily create Korean subtitles for your content. If you’re looking for a way to reach a wider Korean speaking audience, creating subtitles in the Korean language is an excellent option.
Step 1: Create a Speak Account
To start your Korean subtitling, you first need to create a Speak account. No worries, this is super easy to do!
Our team is happy to give you a 7-day trial with 30 minutes of free Korean audio and video subtitling included.
To sign up for Speak and start your Korean subtitling, visit the Speak app register page here.
Step 2: Upload your Korean file(s) for subtitling
We typically recommend MP4s for video or MP3s for audio.
However, we accept a range of audio and video file types. Once you upload your file all you have to do is select “Korean” from the language dropdown menu to automatically subtitle in Korean.
You can upload your Korean file for subtitling in several ways using Speak:
Accepted Korean Audio File Types
- Korean MP3
- Korean M4A
- Korean WAV
- Korean OGG
- Korean WEBM
- Korean M4P
Accepted Korean Video File Types
- Korean MP4
- Korean M4V
- Korean WMV
- Korean AVI
- Korean MOV
- Korean FLV
Publicly Available Korean URLs
You can also upload media to Speak through a publicly available URL.
As long as the file type extension is available at the end of the URL you will have no problem importing your recording for automatic Korean subtitling and analysis.
Korean YouTube URLs
Speak is compatible with YouTube videos. All you have to do is copy the URL of the YouTube video (for example, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKfcLcHeivc).
Speak will automatically find the file, calculate the length, and import the video.
Please make sure you use the full link and not the shortened YouTube snippet. Additionally, make sure you remove the channel name from the URL.
Speak Integrations
As mentioned, Speak also contains a range of integrations for Zoom, Zapier, Vimeo and more that will help you automatically subtitle your media.
This library of integrations continues to grow! Have a request? Feel encouraged to send us a message.
Step 3: Calculate and pay the total automatically
Once you have your Korean audio or video file ready and load it into Speak, it will automatically calculate the total cost (you get 30 minutes free in the trial – take advantage of it!).
You can pay by subscribing to a personalized plan using our real-time calculator with included minutes.
You can also add a balance or pay for uploads without a plan using your credit card.
Step 4: Wait for Speak to subtitle your Korean audio or Korean video
Our automated subtitling software will prepare your Korean subtitles in as little as a few minutes. Generally, Speak takes about half the audio or video length to produce the subtitles and insights.
Once completed, you will get an email notification that your Korean subtitles is complete. That email will contain a link back to the file so you can access the interactive media player with the Korean subtitles, analysis, and export formats ready for you.
Step 5: View and edit your automated Korean subtitles
Want to tackle the subtitles edits yourself? All good! Once you receive your automated subtitles you have the option to edit your subtitles at any time.
Easily update speaker names, find and replace, and get your automatic Korean subtitles up to full accuracy with our intuitive subtitles editing system.
Step 6: Export your Korean subtitles and share interactive media players
With Speak, you can easily export Korean subtitles to many formats.
Below is a list of options for exporting your Korean subtitles in Speak:
- Export Korean subtitles to SRTs
- Export Korean subtitles to VTTs
A more effective way of sharing subtitles is through a shareable media library that includes the media file, AI insights and interactive subtitles.
There is so much more that you can do with Speak to enrich the value of your media and subtitles.
Never hesitate to send us a message on live chat – we are always here to help!
We talked about Korean subtitling here, but you may be interested in how to subtitle in other languages instantly and easily with Speak’s intuitive subtitling and natural language processing software.
We’ve shared resources below on all the languages Speak can help you subtitle!
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How Much Does It Cost To Subtitle Korean?
Speak offers highly competitive pricing for Korean subtitling compared to other subtitling solutions. For a starting user, Speak offers automated Korean subtitling for only $0.06 USD per minute. That is only $3.6 USD per hour!
We also scale our pricing based on media volume and can offer even bigger discounts to large customers.
So, if you have over 100 hours of Korean subtitling per month please contact us through live chat and we will set you up with a customized price per minute to make Korean subtitling even more affordable!
You can learn more about how to subtitle Korean with Speak and the relevant pricing on the website pricing page and the in-app pricing page.
What Can You Subtitle In Korean?
- Subtitle Korean interviews
- Subtitle Korean videos
- Subtitle Korean audio
- Subtitle Korean earnings calls
- Subtitle Korean focus groups
- Subtitle Korean meetings
- Subtitle Korean phone calls
- Subtitle Korean YouTube videos
- Subtitle Korean Vimeo videos
- Subtitle Korean Zoom recordings
- Subtitle Korean Google Meet recordings
- Subtitle Microsoft Teams recordings
- Subtitle Korean podcasts
And so much more!
What Other Languages Can Speak Subtitle?
Speak already has users from over 90 countries and we continuously get requests to subtitle and analyze in different languages.
So, we continuously add more languages to Speak! Here are just some of the growing list of languages that Speak offers:
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- How To Create Arabic (Jordan) Subtitles
- How To Create Arabic (Kuwait) Subtitles
- How To Create Arabic (Lebanon) Subtitles
- How To Create Arabic (Oman) Subtitles
- How To Create Arabic (Palestinian Authority) Subtitles
- How To Create Arabic (Qatar) Subtitles
- How To Create Arabic (Saudi Arabia) Subtitles
- How To Create Arabic (Syrian Arab Republic) Subtitles
- How To Create Arabic (United Arab Emirates) Subtitles
- How To Create Arabic Modern Standard (Bahrain) Subtitles
- How To Create Armenian Subtitles
- How To Create Bulgarian Subtitles
- How To Create Catalan Subtitles
- How To Create Chinese (Cantonese, Traditional) Subtitles
- How To Create Chinese (Simplified) Subtitles
- How To Create Chinese (Traditional) Subtitles
- How To Create Croatian Subtitles
- How To Create Czech Subtitles
- How To Create Danish Subtitles
- How To Create Dutch Subtitles
- How To Create English Subtitles
- How To Create English (Australia) Subtitles
- How To Create English (Indian) Subtitles
- How To Create English (Irish) Subtitles
- How To Create English (New Zealand) Subtitles
- How To Create English (Scottish) Subtitles
- How To Create English (South African) Subtitles
- How To Create English (United Kingdom) Subtitles
- How To Create English (United States) Subtitles
- How To Create Estonian Subtitles
- How To Create Farsi Subtitles
- How To Create Finnish Subtitles
- How To Create French Subtitles
- How To Create French (Canada) Subtitles
- How To Create German Subtitles
- How To Create German (Swiss) Subtitles
- How To Create Greek Subtitles
- How To Create Gujarati Subtitles
- How To Create Hebrew Subtitles
- How To Create Hindi Subtitles
- How To Create Hungarian Subtitles
- How To Create Icelandic Subtitles
- How To Create Indonesian Subtitles
- How To Create Irish Subtitles
- How To Create Italian Subtitles
- How To Create Japanese Subtitles
- How To Create Kannada Subtitles
- How To Create Korean Subtitles
- How To Create Latvian Subtitles
- How To Create Lithuanian Subtitles
- How To Create Malay Subtitles
- How To Create Malayalam Subtitles
- How To Create Norwegian Subtitles
- How To Create Persian Subtitles
- How To Create Polish Subtitles
- How To Create Portuguese Subtitles
- How To Create Portuguese (Brazilian) Subtitles
- How To Create Portuguese (Portugal) Subtitles
- How To Create Romanian Subtitles
- How To Create Russian Subtitles
- How To Create Slovak Subtitles
- How To Create Slovenian Subtitles
- How To Create Spanish Subtitles
- How To Create Spanish (Mexico) Subtitles
- How To Create Swedish Subtitles
- How To Create Tamil Subtitles
- How To Create Telugu Subtitles
- How To Create Thai Subtitles
- How To Create Turkish Subtitles
- How To Create Ukrainian Subtitles
- How To Create Vietnamese Subtitles
There are now many more added!
You can see the entire list of languages Speak supports through both the software and APIs.