Like if you play a video not in a browser, or a podcast with audio and 
subtitles need to be displayed.
Now if there are apps part of the gnome desktop that does video or audio, then 
gnome would need to support caption or subtitles within the gnome desktop. Now 
apps that run on top of gnome would need to support the subtitles like Firefox, 
VLC or any app that does audio or video.

On Fri, Feb 8, 2019, at 21:18, Carl-Valentin Schmitt wrote:
> Here is Deaf too.
> Is speech-cognition not patented?
> I think cognition of speech in audio systems is not
> open source (yet). (when I am not wrong.)
> Where would you need subtitles especially?
> 
> Harold Hartley via gnome-list <gnome-list@gnome.org> schrieb am Sa., 9. Feb. 
> 2019, 04:33:
> > when is gnome going to have support for close caption or subtitles for the 
> > deaf or hard of hearing .
> > 
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