I need it to translate it into English for my lady. My object is Шифр series made by following the Bletchly Park series recipe that my lady liked.
To extract the text file from a YouTube video's closed captions (CC), you can use the built-in transcript feature or a third-party tool. If the video has captions, open the transcript within the video, copy the text, and paste it into a text editor to save as a .txt file. Alternatively, online tools like YouTube-Transcript.io can also extract the transcript and save it as a text file.
Steps to extract CC text from YouTube:
- Navigate to the specific YouTube video where you want to extract the transcript.
- Ensure the video has captions enabled. Look for the CC icon (subtitles) in the video settings or by clicking the "Show transcript" option.
- Using the built-in transcript: If the video has a transcript, it will be available in the video's description or within a panel next to the video.
- Using a third-party tool: If you want to download the transcript directly, you can use online tools like YouTube-Transcript.io.
- Using the built-in transcript: If the video has a transcript, it will be available in the video's description or within a panel next to the video.
- Once the transcript is visible, you can copy and paste the text into a text editor.
- Save the copied text in a text editor as a .txt file for later use.
Tips for accuracy:
- YouTube's auto-generated transcripts may not always be 100% accurate, so it's a good idea to review the text for any errors before saving.
- If you need a more accurate transcription, consider using a third-party tool that specializes in extracting transcripts from YouTube videos.
- If you need the timestamps, you can leave them in the transcript. If not, you can toggle them off in the transcript panel.
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