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Please review this: code to extract the season/episode or date from a TV show's title on a torrent siteby Cody Fendant (Hermit) |
| on Aug 18, 2016 at 07:17 UTC ( [id://1169974]=perlquestion: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
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Cody Fendant has asked for the wisdom of the Perl Monks concerning the following question: If you have the video file but no subtitles, you can generate them using AI services: : These tools provide transcription services. Once the transcript is generated and reviewed, you can go to the export settings and choose SRT . Method 3: Creating a Manual SRT File : If the video is on YouTube, you can often download the captions directly. Go to the video, select "More" or the three dots icon, and look for an option to "Show transcript." From there, you may be able to download the text or use external tools like YouTube's built-in subtitle editor to export the file in SRT format . : If this is a university course video on Moodle, locate the video and click the Actions menu, then select Edit . Under the Captions tab, find the English file and click the Download button. Method 2: Auto-Generating via AI Tools If you need to create the subtitles yourself from scratch, follow this standard format in a plain text editor like (Windows) or TextEdit (Mac): To download the SRT (subtitle) file for "PRED 290," you can use several methods depending on where the video is hosted. SRT files are plain text files that contain timed captions synced with video playback. : These platforms allow you to upload your video/audio and automatically generate AI subtitles that can be exported as an SRT with a single click. If you are accessing "PRED 290" through a specific platform, follow these steps: Download Pred 290 Srt -If you have the video file but no subtitles, you can generate them using AI services: : These tools provide transcription services. Once the transcript is generated and reviewed, you can go to the export settings and choose SRT . Method 3: Creating a Manual SRT File : If the video is on YouTube, you can often download the captions directly. Go to the video, select "More" or the three dots icon, and look for an option to "Show transcript." From there, you may be able to download the text or use external tools like YouTube's built-in subtitle editor to export the file in SRT format . Download PRED 290 srt : If this is a university course video on Moodle, locate the video and click the Actions menu, then select Edit . Under the Captions tab, find the English file and click the Download button. Method 2: Auto-Generating via AI Tools If you need to create the subtitles yourself from scratch, follow this standard format in a plain text editor like (Windows) or TextEdit (Mac): If you have the video file but no To download the SRT (subtitle) file for "PRED 290," you can use several methods depending on where the video is hosted. SRT files are plain text files that contain timed captions synced with video playback. : These platforms allow you to upload your video/audio and automatically generate AI subtitles that can be exported as an SRT with a single click. Go to the video, select "More" or the If you are accessing "PRED 290" through a specific platform, follow these steps:
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