Translate a video (viewers)
When you view a ScreenPal video from a watch page and the ScreenPal user who published the video has ScreenPal AI enabled, you can translate the video into your preferred language.
1. First, go to the video watch page.
2. Click the arrow in the top right to expand the side panel.
3. Click this arrow to open the language list:
4. Scroll through the list and select your preferred language.
Result: ScreenPal begins translating the video for you. The time it takes to translate your video will vary based on the length of the video and the amount of dialog within it.
Use the translation status just below the language selection list to view the progress of your translation.
Note: If your browser is set to a language that does not match the original language in the video, when you open the video watch page, translation will begin automatically (if the video has not already been translated) to match your browser's selected language.
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