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Easily Transcribe YouTube Videos and Save to Evernote
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Link to Text tool transcribes audio from online videos, such as YouTube, into text. You simply paste the video URL, and the tool retrieves and processes the video to generate the transcription.
Paste the YouTube URL into the Link to Text input field. The tool will automatically fetch the video, extract the audio, and transcribe the speech to text, allowing you to copy, download, or save the text to Evernote.
Yes, as long as your videos are publicly accessible. Private or protected videos cannot be transcribed due to access restrictions.
Yes, while YouTube is a major platform, some other online video platforms might also be supported. Paste the URL, and the tool will check if it can process that video.
The videos should be up to 60 minutes to be transcribed using the URL link method. Split longer videos into shorter parts for transcription.
Once the transcription is completed, you can save the text directly to your Evernote account. This requires you to be logged in to your Evernote.
Yes, after the video is transcribed, you can download the transcription as a text file or simply copy the text for further use.
No, the tool only transcribes publicly accessible videos. It cannot process private or secured content.
Transcriptions are available as plain text. You can copy it, download it, or save it to Evernote. No other formats are currently supported.
No, an internet connection is needed to fetch the video and perform the transcription, as the process is web-based.
Videos can be transcribed if they do not exceed the 60-minute mark. For longer content, individual segments must be processed separately.
Yes, the process is straightforward. Just paste the video URL and start the transcription. The text can be embedded into platforms like Evernote.
No, the tool does not include timestamps or differentiate speakers in the transcription. It provides a plain text output.
No, the tool does not support real-time transcription and works only with pre-recorded online videos via URLs.
The tool cannot bypass regional restrictions. If a video is not accessible because of such limitations, transcription will not be possible.