Media Captions Audit
Media library audit pairing coverage tiles and progress bars with a per asset table of caption, transcript, and audio description chips.
Media library audit pairing coverage tiles and progress bars with a per asset table of caption, transcript, and audio description chips.
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Media Captions Audit opens with three coverage tiles, one each for captions, transcripts, and audio descriptions, every tile showing how many of the Acme library assets are covered above a progress bar. Below sits a per asset table listing every video and audio file with its type, duration, and a status chip on each track: Ready, Auto only, In review, Missing, or Not required where a track does not apply.
Assets are one typed array and the coverage counts derive from it, so the tiles and the table never disagree. A helper treats Ready and Not required as covered, which keeps a silent motion study or an audio only podcast from dragging down the numbers for tracks it will never need.
Reach for this block on the accessibility or content operations page, wired to the caption and transcript status your media pipeline reports. Auto generated captions should sit at Auto only until a human confirms them.
A natural flow around it on an Application Pro page:
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One strong use is the media library coverage audit. Other coverage shapes:
Tip: count a caption as covered only after human review; auto transcripts miss names, acronyms, and technical terms your audience relies on.