Download Captions From Youtube Fixed

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Vada Tindell

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Jan 18, 2024, 1:42:49 PM1/18/24
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I've got a bunch of movies avi/mkv etc. with both separate subtitles (mostly srt and idx/sub) but also, in the case of the mkv files, embedded in the video file. I like to watch these movies with English subtitles but I get very distracted by the closed captioning so I'm wondering if there's a subtitle editor out there that can strip out the closed captions, both from separate subtitle files and embedded subtitles.

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The MKV format allows for multiple subtitle streams, include Unicode for closed captioning. You can use the mkvtoolnix to extract from that file just the audio/video/subtitle streams that you want. The command-line structure is somewhat complicated so you'll need to look it up.

I have no problem to create a transcript but when I ask to create captions the process kind of freezes. The bar showing the process of creating captions is stuck at 0% and that for hours until I just quit.

This seems super strange, since the captions are publicly available, you can use scrapers to get them from video pages (not a viable solution for us), so why can't I just get that info like any other video data? And why can I use the 'list' method freely, and not the download, even though the docs say both require authorization?

Three years ago someone from google answered a similar question promising this feature should be available. There are many other older questions about this topic, all with inconclusive answers, or workarounds. On the support page for the api they say to ask here with the appropriate tags, so here I am, hoping for an answer.

Anyone has any ideas what is the correct way to get this? YouTube's API has something about captions, but only for registered users, while the apps above work for all videos and I doubt they just capture the html code from the page (although that's possible too). There must be a way... please help!

A great way about going to get data from a page is by using file_get_contents however this only works if the video has a 'CC' or captions button but when it does you can get all the text elements from the xml file unfortunately as documented by one of the 'Youtube to caption' services stated it needs captions enabled by the youtuber to get the captions so unfortunately you cannot get captions from videos without 'CC' enabled, however if you still want you can use file_get_contents on the xml file then find all the 'text' tags and then turn those into captions.

In PowerPoint for Windows and macOS, and web, you can add closed captions or subtitles to videos and audio files in your presentations. Adding closed captions makes your presentation accessible to a larger audience, including people with hearing disabilities and those who speak languages other than the one in your video.

Beginning with version 2016, PowerPoint has a new, simpler format for caption files, called WebVTT. The video player in the following versions of PowerPoint can show those captions when you play the video:

The closed captions are stored in a text-based file with a .vtt filename extension. You can create a closed caption file on your own or use a caption-creation tool. To search online for available tools and detailed instructions, type "create vtt file" in your search engine.

If you need to edit a closed caption file that is inserted in a video in PowerPoint, you can first remove the file, modify it, and then add it back to the video. Before removing the file from the PowerPoint video, make sure you have the original copy of the closed caption file stored on your PC.

After you have installed the STAMP add-in, you will see new options on the Playback tab in the Audio Tools or Video Tools group when you have an audio or video item selected in your presentation. The ribbon commands are enabled or disabled based on the media item selected and the captions already attached to it.

The closed captions are stored in a text-based file with a .vtt filename extension. You can create a closed caption file on your own or use a caption creation tool. To search online for available tools and detailed instructions, type "create vtt file" in your search engine.

For instructions on showing captions when watching a video in the supported versions of PowerPoint, refer to the section "Turn on closed captions or subtitles by using the keyboard" in the article Accessibility features in video and audio playback on PowerPoint.

If you need to edit a closed caption file that is inserted in a video in PowerPoint, you have to first remove the file, modify it, and then add it back to the video. Before removing the file from the PowerPoint video, make sure you have the original copy of the closed caption file stored on your computer.

Beginning with build 16.0.17201.40500, you can insert closed captions for embedded videos in PowerPoint for the web. Closed captions stored in a text-based file in WebVTT format with a .vtt filename extension are supported.

Both Harvard and MIT were sued for using automatic captions on their videos. The courts ruled that inaccurate captions do not provide an equal experience for deaf or hard of hearing viewers, therefore caption accuracy is an essential element of accessibility.

Whether you want to sound cool, make a funny quip, or come across as cute, you can incorporate many of these captions into an Instagram business strategy. Just make sure your audience would find your caption funny, clever, or the right amount of sassy.

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Your Instagram business account is one of the best places to showcase your brand personality while still delivering business updates in an engaging way. You can use the captions below for most social media content ideas, but feel free to customize them depending on your specific post.

Your business Instagram captions are an opportunity to give your brand some personality while getting the word out about your product or service offering. Here are some of our go-to captions that prospects and customers will love.

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If you have something new coming down the line, why not generate some buzz with a series of Instagram posts? Here are some captions to get the conversation going and increase anticipation for new products, releases, or business expansions.

This encapsulates the nature of your Instagram's branding and tone of voice. For example, if your page is based on self-love, you should use captions that are friendly in tone, and use inclusive language to make people feel good when they scroll through your Instagram profile.

Instagram captions can fit up to 2,200 characters, but you don't have to use all of them for your caption to be considered a good one. You ideally want to keep your captions clear, short, and simple for easy readability. You also want to keep your audience's attention enough to read it to finish.

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