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Videoediting with Subtitles and How it works: | |||
Download video from Youtube and the subtitles as a srt-file for same video (user for ex. loader.to) | |||
Create file in ShotCut (edit one cut, save and close) | |||
Use .srt file of subtiles with 'findword' python script to generate a .xml file with information on timecodes | |||
Open powershell on windows | |||
use command python find_word.py [-h] [-i INPUTFILE] [-o OUTPUTFILE] [-w WORD] [-c] [-v] e.g. python3 find_word.py -i “galilleo.srt” -o “galilleo.xml” -w versinken -c -v | |||
Insert generated .xml into the full code of the ShotCut file by opening the file via Visual Studio Code | |||
Insert xml-file from the powershell; under playlist id=playlist0 replace entry producer="chain1" | |||
Open ShotCut in program to see edited video | |||
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Revision as of 10:09, 24 February 2022
About ships that sink and airplanes that disappear:
Videoediting with Subtitles and How it works: Download video from Youtube and the subtitles as a srt-file for same video (user for ex. loader.to) Create file in ShotCut (edit one cut, save and close) Use .srt file of subtiles with 'findword' python script to generate a .xml file with information on timecodes Open powershell on windows
use command python find_word.py [-h] [-i INPUTFILE] [-o OUTPUTFILE] [-w WORD] [-c] [-v] e.g. python3 find_word.py -i “galilleo.srt” -o “galilleo.xml” -w versinken -c -v
Insert generated .xml into the full code of the ShotCut file by opening the file via Visual Studio Code Insert xml-file from the powershell; under playlist id=playlist0 replace entry producer="chain1" Open ShotCut in program to see edited video