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glancer
- Now I Can Just Print That Video
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YouTubeTranscript.com
I had a huge backlog of tech videos, so I wrote me this (also to play a bit with Haskell, the base idea can be replicated easily in any language though): https://github.com/rberenguel/glancer
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Data is always something new to learn in the area, some new tool to try, some new insight to discover, — Ruben Berenguel
At work, most of my projects related to high volume data processing, with a focus on keeping costs low and performance high. Out of work, I like working on many different things, like custom productivity tools (like this one to save time watching technical presentations) or creating generative artwork.
- creates a static HTML page with regular shots from the video with the corresponding Youtube CC on the side
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Show HN: 10x Your YouTube Productivity
I did a similar (in spirit, to save time) thing [1] to be able to skim on technical presentations: it creates a static HTML page with regular shots from the video with the corresponding Youtube CC on the side. It can help decide if a presentation is worth a watch (or just get the gist of one). Uses youtube-dl and ffmpeg under the hood.
[1]: https://github.com/rberenguel/glancer
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Running external programs with haskell
I have some live (as in in code I use) examples here: https://github.com/rberenguel/glancer/blob/main/src/Process.hs#L36 (using readProcess and callProcess)
glance
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Now I Can Just Print That Video
I kind of wrote something for this a few years ago: https://github.com/rberenguel/glance
The use-case is technical videos (like from conferences) I’m interested, but not enough to invest 20-60 minutes.
Haven’t used it in a few months so the yt-dlp commands may need updating.
What are some alternatives?
audio_alignment - Align various Sanskrit texts and audio
chatgpt_system_prompt - A collection of GPT system prompts and various prompt injection/leaking knowledge.
ChatGPT-YouTube-summarizer - This Chrome extension lets you summarize YouTube videos using the ChatGPT.
faster-whisper - Faster Whisper transcription with CTranslate2
YouWhisper - Convert YouTube videos to text using openai/whisper
yt-whisper - Using OpenAI's Whisper to automatically generate YouTube subtitles
web-align-audio-text - Ramayana audio/text alignment website