One command to download and transcript youtube video
ytws dt -u "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXXXXXXX" -m large-v3
YTWS, is a simple CLI tool that downloads YouTube videos and creates subtitles quickly. It uses yt-dlp
for downloading and faster-whisper
for transcribing, making it easy and efficient to use.
Essentially, YTWS is a user-friendly wrapper integrating yt-dlp and faster-whisper, simplifying the user experience.
YTWS is short for YouTube Whisper.
- Easy to Use: Start without any hassle.
- Fast Subtitle Generation: Harness the speed of
faster-whisper
. - GPU Acceleration: A simple guide for harnessing GPU power.
- Downloading and Transcribing YouTube Videos/Audios
- Only Downloading YouTube Videos/Audios
- Only Transcribing Videos/Audios
Install ffmpeg
For Ubuntu:
sudo apt install ffmpeg
For Python virtual environment (recommended):
conda install ffmpeg
For Windows scoop users:
scoop install ffmpeg
Install YTWS easily with these commands:
pip install ytws
or
pip install git+https://github.com/faker2048/youtube-whisper.git
To download and transcribe a video, simply run:
Example:
# Download (bestvideo+bestauido) format and transcribe the video
ytws dt -u "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXXXXXXX" -m large-v3
# Specify the format using the -f option
ytws dt -u "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXXXXXXX" -m large-v3 -f "bestvideo+bestaudio/best"
# Audio only
ytws dt -u "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXXXXXXX" -m large-v3 -f "worstaudio[tbr>100]"
After running the command, the media file and the generated subtitles will be saved in the same directory as the video file.
See more details
❯ ytws dt --help
Usage: ytws dt [OPTIONS]
Download video/audio from Youtube and generate subtitles.
Options:
-u, --url TEXT Youtube URL. [required]
-n, --threads INTEGER Number of threads to use.
-f, --format TEXT Download format. See: https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-
dlp#format-selection-examples
-t, --translate Translate the subtitles to English.
-m, --model_name TEXT Name of the model to use. e.g. (tiny, tiny.en, base,
base.en, small, small.en, medium, medium.en,
large-v1, or large-v2, or large-v3), recommended: (large-v3)
-r, --model_root TEXT Root directory for the models.
--cpu Use CPU instead of GPU. This is useful if you do not
have a GPU.
-s, --srt_only Only generate subtitles. Do not download video.
-v, --video_only Only download video. Do not generate subtitles.
--help Show this message and exit.
To download a video, simply run:
Example:
ytws d -u "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXXXXXXX" -f "bestvideo+bestaudio/best"
See more details
❯ ytws d --help
Usage: ytws d [OPTIONS]
Download a video/audio from YouTube.
Options:
-u, --url TEXT The URL of the YouTube video or the filename to be
downloaded. [required]
-n, --threads INTEGER The number of threads to use for downloading. Default
is 16.
-f, --format TEXT The download format. Options include:
'worstaudio[tbr>100]/bestaudio/best' for audio only,
'bestvideo[height>=1080]/bestvideo' for video only,
'bestvideo+bestaudio/best' for both video and audio
(default). Use 'best' for the best quality or specify
particular formats.
--help Show this message and exit.
To transcribe a video, simply run:
Example:
ytws t -f "video.mp4" -m large-v3
After running the command, the generated subtitles will be saved in the same directory as the video file.
See more details
❯ ytws t --help
Usage: ytws t [OPTIONS]
Transcribe a video/audio file.
Options:
-f, --file TEXT The media file to be transcribed. [required]
-t, --translate Translate the subtitles to English.
-m, --model_name TEXT Name of the model to use. e.g. (tiny, tiny.en, base,
base.en, small, small.en, medium, medium.en,
large-v1, or large-v2), recommended: (large-v2)
-r, --model_root TEXT Root directory for the models.
--cpu Use CPU instead of GPU. This is useful if you do not
have a GPU.
--help Show this message and exit.
For easy CUDA and cuDNN installation:
- Linux:
conda install cudnn
- Windows:
Although using additional torch libraries may not be ideal, it's a straightforward approach for Windows (compared to Nvidia's official CUDA installation). Any alternative methods or suggestions are welcome!
pip3 install torch --index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/cu118
After these settings, YTWS should work with a GPU.
Visit here for more details.
We welcome contributions to YTWS! Your support makes a difference.
- Fork, Clone, Branch: Start by forking and cloning the repository, then work in separate branches.
- Commit: Follow the project standards and commit your changes.
- Pull Request: Submit a concise pull request (PR) to the main branch.
To maintain code format:
pip install pre-commit
pre-commit install
Pre-commit will guide you through necessary checks and corrections. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions or suggestions!