And we'll be adding our subtitles to the YouTube video manually,but after I've shown you this,I'm gonna be showing you.
how So if I play it back
and we pay attention here, we can actually see the subtitle in the box. "So I've got this video and I want to add subtitles to it." So as you can see, our subtitle is dragging a little bit, because it disappears after we've finished saying it. So here we can either go and adjust timestamp right here, or we can go and just click and drag it directly within the timeline. And then I can click on Add caption to add the next one. So let's see what I say next. "And I want to add subtitles to it." Okay. Here I say, "And I want to add subtitles to it." So now I've got my first two subtitles. And that's how you add subtitles to your YouTube video. You can understand that it can be very time consuming. Once you've finished adding all of your subtitles, all you want to do is make sure you click Done in the top right and then YouTube will save your subtitles. However, as you notice this takes a lot of time, so here's how to automatically generate a subtitle file for your video. So we're going to head over to a website called veed.io. You can either head over to Google and google VEED, which is V-E-E-D. If not, as usual link is gonna be in the description down below. Once you're on VEED, if you don't already have an account, you can create an account for free. And if you do, we're just gonna click on the Create New Project button. Here we're taken to the upload screen and we're just gonna click on Upload a File. Select our YouTube video, click Open. And as you can see, our YouTube video is now imported into VEED's Video Editor. So now if we take a look and press play. "So I've got this video." We have the exact same video. And basically to automatically generate subtitles for my YouTube video, all I have to do is click on the Subtitle tab in the left toolbar. And here again, we've got three options and this time one of the options is Auto-Transcribe. And as you can see here, it says automatically add subtitles to your video. So if I click on this, I then select the language that I want to automatically transcribe and turn into subtitles. Here as you can see, I've got English. And I'm just gonna stay with English. Then I click on Start. And as you can see, this process may take a few seconds to a few minutes, depending on the length of your video to automatically transcribe your videos audio into text and turn that text into subtitles. So as you can see VEED has just finished generating the subtitles for our video. And now the first thing you notice is that our sentence. "So I've got this video and I want to add subtitles to it." This is the exact video that we typed out manually within YouTube's studio. So now if I press play and we take a look. "So I've got this video and I want to add subtitles to it. Hey, everyone, my name is Alec. And in this video, I'm gonna be showing you how to add subtitles to any video online. And to get started." So, as you can see, we've automatically generated the subtitles for our video. Now, if you want to change and adjust a few things, for example, in this automatically generated transcript, as you can see here, it says, Alex, instead of Alec, so I'm just gonna quickly correct that, but this is a very common mistake, even on the iPhone, my name is always auto corrected to Alex, but I always recommend just quickly going through and checking your subtitles. But just from the first sentence, we can see that it's already pretty accurate. And then to download it as an SRT file so we can upload it to YouTube, all we're going to do is click on the Options tab right here. And then here we have the Download Subtitles section. And we have multiple formats which we can download our subtitles as. And we're just going to select SRT Format which is the subtitle format, click on Download. And as you can see here, we now have our SRT file. So I'm going to head over back to YouTube and this time I'm just going to delete the subtitles that I manually typed in. And if we click on Add again, here we're going to click on Upload a file. I'm going to choose With timing because our subtitle file has timing. I click Continue. And then I'm just going to select the SRT file that we've just automatically generated using VEED. Click Open and now as you can see, all of the subtitles with the corrections that I made have been imported into YouTube. Now I can just click Done. And that is how to upload subtitles to a YouTube video after YouTube's new upload process update. If you have any questions about adding subtitles to a YouTube video, I would love to hear them Thanks you . x
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