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  • My fitness and life coach uses loom for communicating short messages to me since he primarily sends video messages. The subtitles and transcriptions feature is quite nice in my opinion since I can’t hear.

    As a tool that bridges the gap between hearie and deaf, it’s invaluable to me. Innovative? Probably not but it’s easy enough for a gymbro to figure out how to use so it’s doing something the others are not.

    Side note with a bunch of complaining: if the various messengers could add automatic captions and transcripts it would be nice and it’s disgraceful that none of the ones I use have done so yet. Until that happens I’ll keep getting loom links sent to me in video notes and being forced to use teams and zoom for remote calling.

  • I cant respect anyone that dares use his name or image, especially when I have him filtered out. Fucking images istg I’m blocking every asshole that posts ANYTHING about him

    /rant

  • PeerTube overall lacks decent support for subtitles, which is my answer to all of the questions. Veronica Explains is (so far) the only channel I make an effort to watch on PeerTube because she provides subtitles.

    I’d be more than happy with terrible machine-generated subtitles at the bare minimum since they are enabled by default on YouTube when uploading a video. Accessibility is quite important imo

  • A fellow Deaf person! Hi!

    The opensubtitles integration is a fantastic feature and I use it from time to time. The only reason I still use Infuse myself is because it was the only player available when I left emby for Jellyfin (a few years now, paid for lifetime) and it hasn’t once given me any trouble and stays out of my way. A feature rarely seen these days lol

    Sorry I couldn’t be more helpful! Fingers crossed someone else comes along ^^

  • The App Store page says it only collects diagnostics.

    Their website has a privacy policy in the footer which addresses the site and the app. It looks generic, however. I’m not a lawyer and cannot judge whether it’s a good policy or not.

    There’s Swiftfin if Infuse doesn’t make the list.