How to Download Youtube Subtitles as Text File on Android Phone

Warning: You will be breaking copyright law if you download other people’s YouTube subtitles and call it your own!

How to download my Youtube video subtitles as a text file on my Samsung Galaxy S10 Android phone? …https://youtu.be/UALI_lcZk-Q

I’m feeling lazy today.

I uploaded a new vlog yesterday… https://youtu.be/1Nk8xJrcqUs

Now I want to write the description based on the transcript of what I have spoken.

I know I can download the auto-generated caption.

BUT… I have to walk over to my desk and open my laptop.

Can I download the captions on my Samsung Galaxy S10?

Yes! I found a way…

  1. Install ccTube… https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kigate.cctube
  2. Go to the video using YouTube app.
  3. Tap on the share button.
  4. Share the video to ccTube.
  5. On ccTube app, tap on the download button to save the subtitles to the ccTube folder.
  6. Go to Google Files app to access internal storage and look for the ccTube folder.
  7. Open the text file.

That’s it! Now I just have to copy and paste the text into my blog post and make changes any way I like.

If you like this post, share it.

Leave a comment or question.

Subscribe to my channel at https://Youtube.com/adrianvideoimage

~ Adrian Lee @adrianvideoimage

Problem… I still don’t know how to correct the auto-generated subtitle in my youtube video from my phone.

Watch the making of this video behind-the-scenes… https://youtu.be/VX7WIkeEbPI

Loading

Author: AdrianLee
Hi, my name is Adrian Lee and I'm from sunny Singapore. I have a passion for technology and travel, and on this personal blog, I share my experiences through journaling. I hope you enjoy reading my posts!

Leave a Comment or Ask a Question

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.