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Insert YouTube Video in Evernote Notes
Seamlessly Convert YouTube Videos to Text and Save in Evernote
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Supports all image, video and audio formats, up to 100MB and 1 hour recording
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Frequently Asked Questions
The tool transcribes audio from online videos provided via URL. It converts speech into text, allowing you to copy or save transcripts directly into Evernote.
Simply paste the YouTube video URL into the tool's input field to start transcription. You can then copy, download, or save the transcript to Evernote.
Yes, after transcribing a video, you can save the transcript to Evernote. Just log in and choose the Evernote option to keep your notes organized.
YouTube is the primary supported platform. Other online video platforms may also be compatible, provided the video is publicly accessible.
No, transcripts do not include timestamps or speaker identification. The tool focuses on converting audio content to plain text.
Yes, the maximum video length is 60 minutes. Videos longer than this cannot be transcribed in one go by the tool.
No, only publicly accessible videos can be processed. Private or protected videos are not supported by the tool.
No, the tool requires an internet connection to fetch the video content and complete the transcription process.
While transcripts can be saved to Evernote, they can also be copied or downloaded. You don't necessarily need to use Evernote for saving transcripts.
Yes, once transcription is complete, you can download the transcript as a plain text file for offline use.
Transcripts are outputted as plain text without formatting options. They provide the raw textual content of the video's audio.
No, the tool is browser-based and does not require any software installation. Simply access it online to start transcribing.
Free users can transcribe and access a preview, while logged-in users gain full access to detailed results and Evernote-saving capabilities.
Yes, like many online services, certain region restrictions may affect access to video content, impacting whether a video can be transcribed.
No, the tool processes one video URL at a time. Batch processing multiple URLs simultaneously is not supported.