Adding closed captioning and subtitles to your YouTube videos is a great way to add contextual content that can be indexed to your videos. The toughest part is getting the video transcription in the correct Subviewer (.sub) format. YouTube will be the first to tell you if the formating is not correct!
Adding closed captioning and subtitles to your YouTube videos is a great way to add contextual content that can be indexed to your videos. The toughest part is getting the video transcription in the correct Subviewer (.sub) format. YouTube will be the first to tell you if the formating is not correct!

Remember this:
The internal formatting of this Subviewer file needs the following structure (or a version of…):
0:00:00.000,0:00:13.000
Hey, there, everyone, this is Matt Bredel….
0:00:13.000,0:00:22.000
Now, with the SEO Exciter series I’m going …
…
My mistake was that I put a space after the comma. That was a No-No! Also, don’t forget the character break between entries.
More detailed instructions on the formatting type can be found at the YouTube Help Page on Closed Captioning.
The video above shows a few other things you can do to help troubleshoot this “track format is unknown” error on YouTube!
cheers…matt
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My name is Matthew Bredel and as of March, 2007, I am a full-time, work-at-home internet marketer.
For close to 10 years, I worked for a defense company which was an OK job, but I was so uninspired in life and frankly, I needed some more money. That is when I first discovered internet marketing! Now I admit that I didn't start making thousands in my first couple of months (in fact, I lost my shirt!), but I finally saw the "internet light"...

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March 9th, 2011 at 3:56 am
LISTEN UP! This can be used using notepad with the txt. format! On the save as.. Screen, click on the box (It may say ANSI) next to Encoding: then replace it with UTF-8
July 13th, 2011 at 8:50 am