Subfish: Search youtube channels for spoken words, export clips to Premiere/DaVinci Resolve timeline
(Above is a video kind of showing how it works)
- Download all subtitles from a channel or playlist
- Search subtitles for keywords (regex supported)
- Export video timeline of all found clips as .EDL for Premiere or DaVinci Resolve (image)
To run it:
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Install the .NET 5.0 Runtime.
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Install the WebView2 runtime Try here, look for x64 version probably.
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Download the latest version of Subfish (in a zip) for Windows.
For more information, visit its main page.
To compile it:
- Install Microsoft Visual Studio 2019 and clone or download this repository
- Install Microsoft.Web.WebView2 from the Tools->NuGet Package Manager->Manage NuGet Packages for Solution, then click on Browse and find it.
- Open subfish.sln, it should compile and run.
It's C# using WPF (Windows Presentation Foundation) with xaml for the GUI.
Patches/suggestions appreciated.
License: BSD style attribution, see LICENSE.md
Credits and links
- Written by Seth A. Robinson (seth@rtsoft.com) twitter: @rtsoft - Codedojo, Seth's blog
- Thanks to the youtube-dl team
- Thanks to the FFmpeg team