Hello there, @joseph_rutledge ...
You mentioned that the video lives inside Canvas Studio ... and I can also tell that from the URL you've shared in your image. I'm not sure if that video was an original video (something created by you) or a YouTube video. If it was an original video, then Studio would be able to auto-caption that video for you, but you'd still need to go through it with a fine-tooth comb to make any corrections to the captions that were generated (it's not 100% perfect). However, if the video that was loaded into Studio was a YouTube video, you cannot request auto-captions due to some legal stuff. So, it would be up to you to manually caption the YouTube video. Or, if you know the location of where the video resides on the YouTube website, you could give your students a link to the video there instead of the link to the video within Canvas Studio. The owner of that video can have it auto-captioned or manually put in the captions, but those captions to not carry over to Canvas Studio.
Here are some Guides that may be of help to you:
How do I add captions to media in Canvas Studio?
https://community.canvaslms.com/docs/DOC-9664-50736657092
Manually adding captions to existing videos can be quite a bit of work, so just a fair warning for you about this.
I hope this information will be of help to you, Joseph.
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