Find a YouTube video based on closed captions keyword search?
I am trying to find a Jay Leno Headlines item of my cousin's name and picture appearing in the Regina Leader Post as the Paperboy of the week/month. I have watched many videos but there are hundreds of hours and many duplicates.
I was hoping that the closed captions for videos were indexed by google but I am not sure if they are and if there is a certain syntax to use for searching captions.
I tried googling this but have only found searching within a specific video rather than across the library.
To be more specific, his name is Rick Lee and the Headline appeared on the show sometime around Y2K.
Any help and or guidance would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
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[ 2.7 ms ] story [ 558 ms ] threadHere is one: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/youtube-capti...
This at least would save you having to watch the videos.
- https://hw.leftium.com/#/item/34826944
- https://hw.leftium.com/#/item/36009774
I tried to search but could not find the video.
When you've downloaded all subtitles, you can simply grep through them. I hope this helps!
[1] https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp
[2] https://superuser.com/a/927532/1071647
0: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_The_Tonight_Show_wit...
[0] https://github.com/NotJoeMartinez/yt-fts
I am going to start at the top and work my way through them over the next little while and will definitely provide an update of what hopefully worked but it may be a few weeks.
I just wanted to post this comment to let you all know I appreciate the great responses and the HN community. As <B>benboozled</B> commented about his faith being restored in humanity, I am thankful for HN and all of you generous and helpful contributors.
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I guess part of one solution approach could be to convert the speech to text. Could then grep it. But how would we correlate that back to the time positions in the video where those keywords occurred?