
How to Get the Transcript of a YouTube Video [Fast & Easy]
The easiest way to get the transcript of a YouTube video without jumping through a million hoops. Here's how.
Fast-track the journey from Vietnamese audio to English subtitles with VEED. Our speech recognition software can pick up hundreds of languages, helping you generate translations in any language you need. The audio translator also works online, meaning no software downloads and no manual transcription (you won’t even have to use Google Translate!). Simply drop a file into the editor to kickstart the process.
Make sure you have a basic or pro subscription, then upload an audio or video file (MP3, WAV, MP4, etc.) to the online editor.
‘Auto Subtitles,’ and pick Vietnamese. When you click ‘Start,’ the auto-transcription process will begin.
Now go to ‘Translate’ > ‘Add new language,’ select English, then sit back as VEED generates an accurate translation.
If there’s a language barrier between you and your audience, use VEED to create subtitles that help you communicate more effectively. That way, it won’t matter what language you and your fans speak. You can tailor your content for all in a few clicks.
VEED’s speech recognition software works across contexts. So whether you record podcasts, make movies, or simply talk into a phone, you’ll always be able to translate using our platform. And if you run into an issue, live support is only a click away.
The easiest way to get the transcript of a YouTube video without jumping through a million hoops. Here's how.
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