The caption content (text) should not interfere with the visual content in the video. ![]() You notice that for the most part they are all on the bottom of the location as to not interfere with the video. The answer to your question regarding the requested feature (ability to move caption positioning) is in your post. Thanks for posting and if you have any input to share on why you would want that option let us know. So I am just curious as to know why you would want them in a different location and what purpose it would serve. When you think about watching a Television Show or a Movie with Closed Captions you notice that for the most part they are all on the bottom of the location as to not interfere with the video. I am not a video expert so I cannot say if they can just be placed or implemented to be placed anywhere in the video but I know they are ADA Compliant. However if you wanted to do a long work around I guess you could try to use Text Callouts and put them in that and try to line/synch everything up but that would be more work and time than I would personally put in to get that result. Not sure what the size of that is as I have never produced a video using that option. The other option is to have the Captions below the video(s) but you have to then keep the aspect ratio(s) of your video(s) in mind as it will put a small box below the video(s). YouTube will not recognize these Captions created in Camtasia. The Captions are either burned into the video(s) which is automatically placed and gives you the option for the viewers to turn them off and on if the video(s) are hosted on your own website or. You are not able to just place the Captions in any location you want in Camtasia.
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