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Turn Video Link to Text
Instantly Turn Any Video URL into Text
or drag and drop a file
Supports all image, video and audio formats, up to 100MB and 1 hour recording
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Link to Text tool transcribes videos from URLs into text. Users paste a video link, and the tool extracts audio from the video and transcribes it into text. Supported platforms include YouTube and other online video sites, with automatic language detection for high accuracy.
To use the tool with a YouTube link, paste the video URL into the input field. The tool will retrieve the video, extract the audio, and convert it into a text transcription. You can then copy, download, or save the text to Evernote.
Yes, you can transcribe a YouTube video link by pasting it into the Link to Text tool. After entering the URL, the tool processes the video and produces a text transcription. Make sure the video is public and no longer than 60 minutes.
While YouTube is the primary supported platform, the tool may also work with other online video sites. Simply paste the URL, and the tool will check if the video can be processed, ensuring it is publicly accessible.
Yes, you can save the transcript to Evernote. Once transcription is complete, you can view, copy, download, or save the text to your Evernote account, provided you are logged in.
The tool can transcribe videos up to 60 minutes in length. If your video is longer, consider breaking it into segments or using the file upload method for other tools that also have a duration limit.
No, videos must be 60 minutes or less. For longer videos, split them into shorter segments before transcribing. The tool maintains this limit to ensure accurate transcription.
No, video links cannot be processed offline. An internet connection is required to retrieve the video and process the transcription. After you obtain the text, you can download it for offline use.
No, the tool can only transcribe publicly accessible videos. Private, unlisted, or copyright-protected videos are not accessible for transcription due to content access restrictions.
The output is provided in plain text, which can be copied, downloaded, or saved to Evernote. This straightforward format facilitates easy use and integration into various workflows.
Yes, the tool automatically detects the video language, ensuring accurate transcription without manual language selection. This feature optimizes the transcription process.
No, the tool does not support editing transcriptions within the interface. Once you have the text, you can edit it externally in any text editor or word processor.
To start a transcription, paste a valid video URL into the input field. The tool will retrieve and process the video, converting its audio into text. You can then view, copy, or download the transcription.
No, the tool transcribes audio to text but does not extract existing subtitles from videos. This process involves directly converting spoken words into text transcription.
The tool is suitable for transcribing YouTube videos, online educational content, webinars, tutorials, interviews, and publicly accessible conference recordings. The focus is on ease of use for online video content.