Accessible Video Library solves WordPress the ability to manage videos and manage critical associated media including captions, transcripts, and subtitles for each video..
In WordPress 3.6, WordPress incorporated MediaElements.js library for showing videos.
It's library, and includes native support for captions and internationalization, is keyboard accessible, and supports YouTube..
However, WordPress implementation doesn't provide any method to add captions, subtitles, or YouTube videos.
You can always embed YouTube videos using oEmbed, but these videos don't have much at all in the way of keyboard support..
Accessible Video Library gives you custom post type that you can use to manage your media.
You can upload captions .SRT or .DFXP format, upload subtitles also .SRT or .DFXP format, use the content of the post to include transcript, and can YouTube videos..
Additionally, you can upload multiple formats of your video files to improve compatibility for your videos..
German, Portuguese, Polish, French, Dutch.
Visit Accessible Video Library translations site to check the progress of translation..
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