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Have or want international clients?
Want to caption or subtitle in a variety of languages?
Why settle for "UNICODE supported" (whatever that is) when you can have the AutoCaption II captioning system which uses UNICODE throughout?
UNICODE is the only international standard which covers all known written languages -- including Sanskrit.
AutoCaption II is written entirely for UNICODE which is why it runs only on the advanced UNICODE operating systems: Windows 2000® and Windows XP.®
So avoid obsolescence which may plague other systems and give yourself the flexibility to caption in any known written language with - AutoCaption II.
Computers use numbers instead of characters. Until UNICODE came along each language would use the same numbers to represent characters in their language. Thus the 53rd character in French would be different from the 53rd character in Japanese. More about UNICODE... To figure out what was in a computer file one needed to know notonly the language, but also, in many cases, which type foundry composed the font. Fortunately the UNICODEConsortium was founded more than a decade ago to come up with one character numberingsystem for all known languages. Machine tool manufacturers were particularlyinterested in making control displays which could readily switch languages. Even Microsoft® cites the UNICODE standard as one of the reasonsfor the "New Technology" operating systems. Windows 2000® andXP® are the first of these fully UNICODE operating systems. More... |
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