Webinar: Accessible Captioning for Worship Services with AI-Based Automated Speech Recognition

by | Facilities, Leadership, News, Production, Video, Worship Service Planning

On May 6, 2021 at 3:00 PM EDT, learn how your congregation can make its services more accessible to the Deaf and hard of hearing community by employing ENCO’s automated speech-to-text product enCaption. Far more cost-effective than traditional methods, and amazingly accurate thanks to advanced Artificial Intelligence. Click the link below to register. We hope to see you there!
enCaption4: Captioning Solution for House of Worship Services 
For houses of worship that find it increasingly difficult or cost-prohibitive to arrange for live captioning or transcription services, ENCO’s ground-breaking automated open and closed captioning solution, enCaption, is exactly what they’ve been looking for. New updates to ENCO’s latest enCaption4 system significantly raise the bar for speed and accuracy, making enCaption an effective real-time solution for captioning at a fraction of the cost of live captioners or stenographers. Now you can serve the hard of hearing members of your congregation, whether they’re in the pews or watching from home.
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 A Proven Automated Captioning Solution for Live Streams 
As a result of the current health crisis, many churches are providing an online stream to their faithful in place of in-person services. With enCaption, you can provide closed or open captions of every service, allowing every member of the congregation to receive the message. With its roots in broadcast, enCaption is a proven solution to provide incredibly accurate captions for online streams. Once in-person services resume, you can continue to provide for your hard of hearing attendees with open captions on the big screen or their individual mobile devices. Whether you’re closed captioning your web stream, open captioning your services, or transcribing previously recorded content, don’t wait (or pay) for a live captioner. With enCaption, you’re ready now.
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