Hungarian Subtitles & Captions
Knockhundred offers a high-quality Hungarian subtitling service to a variety of clients across a wide range of business sectors. In fact, we offer professional subtitling services in over 190 languages, including Hungarian, for cinema, TV, online material, DVD, video, video games, computer games and corporate CD-ROMS.
We can provide captions and Hungarian captioning services (including closed captions) for those people who are deaf or hard of hearing. These captions will usually contain descriptions of non-dialogue audio (such as laughter or a door slamming).
We also of course provide English subtitling services to a huge range of clients across the globe. Please refer to our languages page to see which languages we can handle.
The art of Hungarian subtitling
Using subtitling software, we can provide subtitles in virtually any language including Hungarian, and produce the end result in most industry-standard formats such as plain text, Word, HTML, Final Cut Pro XML, Spruce STL or Subrip (srt).
If you don't see the format you need, just ask, as we may still be able to help. The Hungarian subtitlers will identify exact positions where each subtitle should appear and disappear. These markers are usually identified by precise time codes/frames dependent on the service you require.
The process of Hungarian captioning
The process of captioning is much the same as for producing Hungarian subtitles. The main difference is that the resulting Hungarian captions will often contain descriptions of sound as well as a direct transcription of the speech.
Hungarian transcription and translation for film and tv
We regularly translate film and documentary clips providing a finished transcription with time codes ready for Hungarian subtitles to be created. We are more than happy to produce finished srt subtitle files if you'd prefer.
One-step media translation from video for Hungarian subtitles
If your source video is in one language, for example English, and you require the subtitles to be in another, for example Hungarian, our Hungarian linguists will provide a direct translation into the relevant language and produce time-coded subtitles in a suitable format.
Hungarian video SEO
Do you have an existing video in Hungarian, or are you having one produced? If you want consumers to find your video, please remember search engines can’t watch a video or listen to audio, but they do “understand” (and index) text. This is why it is important to upload an aligned, accurate Hungarian transcript to support your video content or to provide Hungarian subtitles or captions. This is how search engines will “hear” your video.
Rates
- Hungarian subtitling rates start from £8.99 + VAT per source video minute
- Hungarian same language transcription rates start from £2.99 per source audio/video minute
- Hungarian language direct translation from audio/video rates start from £5.99 per source audio/video minute
- Please note these rates are a broad indication only. Minimum charges apply, and rates will vary depending on audio quality, number of speakers, subject matter, volume, etc.
Please note: VAT is chargeable for our UK clients. We are able to provide quotations in GB pounds, US Dollars or Euros.
Please refer to our Client Feedback page to learn more about the unbeatable Hungarian transcription service we offer.
WHILE YOU’RE HERE... SOME QUITE INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT THE Hungarian LANGUAGE
Hungarian is an Ugric language with about 13 million speakers (in 2012) in Hungary (Magyarország), Romania, Serbia, Ukraine and Slovakia. There are also many people of Hungarian origin in the UK and other European countries, the USA, Canada and Australia.
Hungarian is a highly inflected language in which nouns can have up to 238 possible forms. It is related to Mansi, an Ob-Ugric language with about 4,000 speakers who live in the eastern Urals, and Khanty or Ostyak, the other Ob-Ugric language which is spoken by about 15,000 people in the Ob valley of western Siberia.
The earliest written text in Hungarian was a funeral oration (halotti beszéd) written in 1196, and the first complete book to be printed in Hungarian, Az zenth Paal leueley magyar nyeluen (The letters of Saint Paul in the Hungarian language) by Benedek Komjáti, was published in 1533 in Kraków in Poland. Hungarian literature flourished during the 18th and 19th centuries.
Courtesy of Omniglot
Hungarian SAMPLE TEXT
Minden emberi lény szabadon születik és egyenlő méltósága és joga van. Az emberek, ésszel és lelkiismerettel bírván, egymással szemben testvéri szellemben kell hogy viseltessenek.
Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Hungarian example video
This is intended as a language sample video - the subtitles/captions were not created by Knockhundred Translations.
You can find more information on our subtitling services here
AND LASTLY, A Hungarian Tongue Twister
Egy icike-picike pocok pocakon pöckölt egy másik icike-picike pockot, mire a pocakon pöckölt icike-picike pocok is jól pocakon pöckölte az őt pocakon pöckölő icike-picike pockot.