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14. Accessibility

Optional narration or audio-description lines matched to shots — for inclusive delivery.

Accessibility is for teams who need spoken audio description or similar narration alongside the main mix. Other screens may show caption previews for layout — treat those as drafts. Timeline is where you generate narration assets, audition them against the song, and export with AD options (and optional .en.srt in a ZIP).

On each Project Plan screen you can open How this works for a short checklist, or Full guide — this step to land here.

What this step is for

Inclusive audio that matches your timed shots without undoing the beat work you already did in Generate and Gallery.

What to do

  1. Finish picture decisions in Generate / Gallery first — description should match what viewers almost see.
  2. Open Accessibility from the list.
  3. Work shot by shot (or follow the layout on screen): write description lines, pick voice or text-to-speech if offered, preview scratch audio when available.
  4. Save regularly — Cancel only when you mean to throw away unsaved typing.
  5. Move to Timeline: use Mix for song playback volume, Preview (Auto / Quality / Speed) for preview bandwidth, AD (voice, accent, Generate narration) for generated narration audio, then export with the page header toggles — AD audio, AD visuals, burned-in Subtitles, and/or MP4 + .en.srt (ZIP) (timed English sidecar inside the ZIP when Audio analysis has lyrics).

Screenshot of Step 14

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Timeline

Timeline previews the scaffold order; Mix sets song volume (not a narration-vs-music balance); Preview trades load speed vs sharpness; transport toggles AD text, AD voice, and Subtitles are for checking overlays. The Export row chooses AD audio, AD visuals, burned Subtitles, and/or MP4 + .en.srt (ZIP) — ZIP delivers MP4 plus .en.srt for soft subtitles in external players.

Next

Timeline — final edit and export.