In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Notepad for Windows users or TextEdit for Mac are good free options, but any text editor will do. Subtitle files utilize a specific format: subtitle number, timestamp, and text - each occupying a different line. Timestamps use an hour:minute:second:millisecond format.  For example:101:15:05:00This is a sample subtitle text. This example will place “This is a sample subtitle text” as the first subtitle at the 1 hour, 15 minute, and 5 second mark in the video. Here you can set the filetype using the the SubRip (or srt) extension (a common text format for subtitling videos). For example: ‘subtitles.srt’. The extension at the end of the name is required to set the filetype. This menu is located below the filename field. Selecting “All Files” allows the extension to be something other than plaintext. SubRip files will not function properly without this encoding set. When that is complete, press “Save”. Login to your YouTube account. Press “My Channel > Video Manager” to see a list of your video uploads. You can also access the Video Manager by clicking your account icon and going to “Creator Studio > Video Manager”. The “Edit” button and its menu is located next to the video that you wish to add subtitles to. This will take you to the subtitling interface. A popup menu will appear to choose which kind of file to upload. This will open a window to select which file to upload. The subtitles will be pulled from your .srt file and placed into the timeline and transcript. Edit changes to the text in the transcript or alter timestamps by clicking and dragging the bar on either side a subtitle in the timeline. Press “Publish” and your subtitles will be uploaded to your video.
Summary: Open a text editor. Create your subtitles. Go to “File” and select “Save As…”. Enter a filename ending in “.srt”. Click the “Save As Type” and select “All Files”. Click the “Encoding” menu and select “UTF-8”. Go to your YouTube “Video Manager”. Click the “Edit” dropdown arrow and select “Subtitles and CC”. Click “Add New Subtitles” and select “Upload a File”. Select “Subtitle File” from the popup menu. Browse for the file you created and select “Upload”. Adjust your subtitles. Publish your video.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This can be YouTube, Hulu, Netflix, and many other apps. The placement of this icon varies by app, but you’ll usually find it at the top-right corner of the app. Look for the rectangle with Wi-Fi waves at its bottom-left corner. This will open a pop-up window with a list of devices on your network you can connect to. This will connect the app on your phone to your TV. The selected video or song will play on the TV but not the phone, which means you can still use your phone while streaming.
Summary: Open the app you want to cast to the Smart TV. Tap the cast icon in the app. Select the Smart TV. Select something to play.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: or check the tag on a pair of pants that fit. To figure out your waist size, take a measuring tape and wrap it around your hips where you wear your pants. Wrap your measuring tape with the end under your belly button and pull the rest of the tape tight around your body. Keep it parallel to the floor and read the number where the two lengths overlap to get your waist size. You can also check a pair of pants that fit you well and simply read the tag.  It doesn’t matter if you’re off by a little bit. Cups are sized to fit a range of waistlines. You can actually do this while wearing your shirt if you want. Jock straps and compression shorts are typically worn over underwear, so the extra fabric won’t change anything. Go to an athletic or sporting goods store. Look for a cup that corresponds with your waist size. If they don’t list the waist sizes on the packaging, use the general sizing recommendations to get a size that will fit you.  As an additional guideline, pee wee sizes are usually for boys aged 5-7, youth sizes typically fit boys aged 8-12, teen sizes are for boys aged 13-17, and adult sizes are for men 18 and older. If you’re an adult with a waistline smaller than 28 in (71 cm), start with a teen’s medium. Children older than 5 should wear a protective cup if they’re engaged in contact or physical sports. Cups have a few different shapes, but they aren’t really radically different. One style is shaped more like a crescent moon, while the other common design is a little more form-fitting. Every style of cup will provide the same level of protection so long as it fits right and covers your entire genitalia. Choose a design that looks and feels  comfortable to you.  You won’t be able to try a cup on over your underwear before buying it, but you can try it on over your shorts in the store. You can always go back and get another one if you don’t like the style you’ve picked. Cups aren’t particularly expensive. The edge of a protective cup has a gel lining so that the edges don’t chafe your skin. If you have sensitive skin, get a cup with a thicker gel lining. This will ensure that the cup doesn’t cause you skin irritation while you’re wearing it.  There are foam cups that use a softer material than the traditional hard-shelled plastic. These cups are a great option for children, but don’t offer as much protection. Some cups are machine-washable. If you want an easier time cleaning your cup, read the label carefully to see if it can be cleaned in a washing machine.
Summary:
Measure your waist Select your cup based on your waist size. Choose a shape that you think will be comfortable for you. Pick a model with a thicker gel lining if you have sensitive skin.