![]() ![]() ![]() Step 2Īt this point, you should be looking at the same window whether you are editing an existing video or are uploading a new one. If your video still needs to be uploaded, then simply navigate to the ‘Dashboard’ tab on the left-hand side of the window, then click on the Upload Video icon to the upper-right.Ĭlick ‘Select Files’ in the window that opens, and choose the video file that you want to upload. If your video is already uploaded, navigate to the ‘Content’ tab on the left side of the window, and click the “Edit” icon next to the video that needs subtitles. Login to your account if prompted.Īt this point, you should see your channel dashboard. Go to Youtube Studio to start the process, at. Now that we have the transcription in the SRT file, you will upload our desired video to Facebook and add the subtitles. Once you have fixed any errors, you can download the SRT file using the button in the text editor tool bar, as shown below. If there are some errors in the transcript, which can occur due to poor audio quality, you can instead click ‘Edit Transcript.’ This will allow you to edit any errors you spot in the integrated text editor. If you’re satisfied with the results, simply click the button for ‘Export Transcript’ on the right side of the screen. Now that your transcription is complete, simply click on the project to view the results of the automatic transcription. The new one will say “Processing” until transcription is complete. ![]() If you look in your dashboard, your list of transcription jobs shown. Most transcriptions are complete in under an hour, and obviously the shorter the video the faster it will be. ![]() As soon as the upload is complete, your automatic transcription will begin. This can come from your hard drive, or you can pull it in from a number of different cloud services such as Google Drive and One Drive.ĭepending on the length of your video, the upload process could take some time. The last thing you will need to do on this screen is to upload your video file. Also, for the final option, check the box for subtitle formatting and select SRT for the format. You can choose whichever options you prefer, but including timecodes is highly recommended. These options include timecodes, speaker tags, custom dictionaries, and subtitle formatting. Now that you’ve chosen to begin a new automatic transcription, you will choose your transcription language and the options you want included. On this screen, select the button for automatic transcription. Next, you will be given the option to choose between manual and automatic transcription. The first step to getting started with your transcription–after signing up for a Transribe account– is to click on the button that says ‘Start Transcribing Now’ from the homepage. There is also a manual transcription option, but we’re going to skip that one in favor of automatically generating our subtitles. As with any automatic transcription service, there is bound to be an occasional mistake when the audio is unclear, but Transcribe has a 90%+ accuracy rate. The Transcribe software provides both manual and automatic transcription options. This is the software we will be using in this guide all along the way. The easiest way to generate this file is with a third-party transcription service, such as Transcribe by Wreely. These files include the text for your subtitles and information on where in the video they should be placed. The most common way to include subtitles in your videos is by using a Subrip Subtitle (SRT) file.
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