Vimeo: From Transcript to Subtitles

Interested in sharing your subtitles with others? Consider uploading to Vimeo. Although YouTube is the more popular option, Vimeo entices users with their clean, professional, and ad-free interface. Vimeo also offers password protected videos, which will give you more privacy control compared to YouTube.

Whether you choose Vimeo or YouTube, uploading subtitles is a cinch. Continue reading for more on Vimeo. See our Knowledge Base article “How do I upload subtitles to YouTube?” for our YouTube guide.

Note that this article details how to upload captions that you can toggle on and off within Vimeo’s interface. To permanently write your subtitles into the video image, head over to this support article.

Prepare Your InqScribe Transcript

First, open up your InqScribe document and make sure your transcript and timecodes are in order. Once everything looks good, we’re going to export as a WebVTT file. This will require InqScribe version 2.2.3 or newer. Vimeo also supports the SRT and SCC format, but they recommend using WebVTT when possible

Select “File > Export > WebVTT…”, name your file and choose a save location. Make a note of this location because we’ll need to access it again in a moment.

Upload to Vimeo

Before jumping into the directions below, first make sure to upload your video to Vimeo. You’ll need to log in or create an account, then select the “Upload” button at the top right of Vimeo’s site. It should be fairly self-explanatory, but if you need help, Vimeo has some tips here.

Add Your Caption or Subtitle File

Once you have your video uploaded, here’s how to upload your caption or subtitle file:

  1. Log in to Vimeo and navigate to the “My Videos” section of the topbar menu.
  2. Select your video and click on “Settings.”
  3. In the Video Settings menu, click “Advanced”. You should see the screen pictured below.
  4. Under “Add Captions & Subtitles”, select “Choose file”. Locate your subtitle/caption file and click Open.
  5. Your file should appear below in the Enable Captions & Subtitles section. Make sure to check “Status: ON” and select the language and file type.
  6. Select “Save Changes” at the bottom of the page and your video will equip with captions.

Vimeo Subtitle File Upload

That’s all! To watch your video with the new captions, just click the “CC” icon in the Vimeo player.

If you have any comments or questions about InqScribe’s subtitle support, don’t hesitate to send an email to support@inqscribe.com.

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