To turn on automatic subtitle translation for a YouTube video, you can:
- Click the CC icon at the bottom of the video screen
- Click the Settings icon, which looks like a gear
- Click Subtitle CC in the pop-up menu
- Click Auto Translate
- Select your language from the list
- Upload the YouTube video link to Notta, which will transcribe the audio to text. You can then use Notta's translation feature to change the language of the transcript.
- Click the AI tools menu in the top toolbar, then click Automatic translation. Select Google Translate from the list of available service providers, then select your source and target languages.
- Zubtitle automatically transcribes the speech in your video and converts it to video captions.
- Animaker: Upload your video to Animaker, then click Auto Subtitle. You can customize the subtitles by adjusting times, and more.
How to activate AI
for auto translation subtitles in a YouTube Video?
To activate
automatic subtitle translation in a YouTube video, you can:
1.
Turn on
captions by clicking the CC icon at the bottom of the video screen
2. Click the Settings icon, which looks like a
gear
3. Click Subtitle CC
4. Click Auto Translate
5.
Select your
language from the list
You can also
turn on auto-generated subtitles as a viewer by:
1.
Navigating to
your account settings
2. Selecting Playback and performance
3.
Checking the
box next to Include auto-generated captions (when available)
If the video
doesn't already have a transcript, you can: Upload subtitles yourself and
Use an AI tool to transcribe the video.
Some AI tools
that can help with automatic subtitle translation include:
·
Descript: An all-in-one platform for video and
podcast editing that offers features like transcription, subtitles, and
captions
·
Dubverse: Automatically generates time-stamped
subtitles in over 30 languages
·
Wondershare
Virbo: Can
automatically translate subtitles into the selected language
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