![]() Fully automated (error prone): you upload the video to YouTube (YT), wait until the YT software has produced automatic subtitles you download them from the video's admin interface -> Captions or Subtitles tab, and then you get them automatically translated from YT.Please note that the more automated the process, the more unsatisfactory the result: Now if you want something more automated, there are solutions outside Amara. Either way once your translated subtitles are ready you can download them as TXT i.e. For shorter ones, you can directly translate from the video. For longish videos, it's usually simpler to start by making captions (subtitles in the original language) and then translate them.
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