Technique H95:Using the track
element to provide captions
About this Technique
This technique relates to 1.2.2: Captions (Prerecorded) (Sufficient when used with G87: Providing closed captions).
This technique applies to HTML.
Description
The objective of this technique is to use the HTML track
element to specify a captions timed text track for a video element. Caption timed text tracks contain transcription or translation of the dialogue, sound effects, relevant musical cues, and other relevant audio information, suitable for when sound is unavailable or not clearly audible.
The src
attribute of the track
element is a URL that is the address of the text track data.
The kind
attribute of the track
element indicates the kind of information in the timed text. captions text tracks provide a text version of dialogue and other sounds important to understanding the video. Subtitles contain only the dialogue. If other audio information is important to understanding the video, a subtitle track will not be sufficient to meet the success criterion.
Note
Some regions use the term "subtitle" for any visible text representation of the audio track. An author may mark up a timed text track in the language of the audio track as kind=subtitles, instead of kind=captions, and may include additional relevant audio information. It is not best practice to use subtitles in this situation, since it may confuse users who are trying to find captions, but such a timed text track would meet the requirements of Success Criterion 1.2.2.
Examples
Related Resources
No endorsement implied.
-
HTML
track
element - Timed Text Markup Language
- IMSC Profiles. TTML Profiles for Internet Media Subtitles and Captions.
- imscJS library. imscJS is a JavaScript library for rendering IMSC 1.0.1 and IMSC 1.1 documents to HTML5.
- IMSC: subtitles and captioning for the Web. IMSC documentation on Mozilla Developer Network.
- WebVTT: The Web Video Text Tracks Format
- Captionator Polyfill
Tests
Procedure
For each video element used to play a video:
- Check that the video contains a
track
element ofkind
captions in the language of the video.
Expected Results
- Check #1 is true.
Test Rules
The following are Test Rules related to this Technique. It is not necessary to use these particular Test Rules to check for conformance with WCAG, but they are defined and approved test methods. For information on using Test Rules, see Understanding Test Rules for WCAG Success Criteria.