Yes. With iCap, multiple simultaneous users can listen to an encoder's audio feed and monitor the captions without changing the captions or blocking other users out. Nothing you do affects the live captioning until you press the Start button on the iCap window. The status changes from Connected to On-Air. You must be On-Air to enter caption data, and only one user can be On-Air at a time in an access code.
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- Can I listen to an encoder on iCap without disturbing the live captioning?
- Can I share an iCap username?
- How can I test that iCap "sees" the data from my captioning sofware package?
- How do I configure the BCS software package to work with iCap, using the software serial port?
- How do I enter second-language (CC3 / HD Service 2) captioning?
- How do I look at the iCap monitoring window while using my caption writing software at the same time?
- How do I perform a timed-switchover with another captioner?
- I recieve a message "Could not connect to server" when I try to start iCap.
- I recieve a message "Username and password rejected" when I try to start iCap.
- I'm writing captions but I don't see them in the monitor window.
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