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06-06-2021 01:43 PM in
OthersAmong many other things, YouTube has become a platform for talks, events, and educational videos, but in contrast to text, it can be hard to find that one relevant part of a clip you want to give another watch. However, there's a simple trick that can help you find the part you are looking for, as long as you remember some keywords from it. You can use YouTube's excellent transcripts.
Say you watched a long video, like Google I/O 2021, which comes in at just under two hours. You remember that someone announced big news regarding a fresh look for Android and Google apps, dubbed Material You, but you have no idea when exactly the company talked about that. You could manually sift through the whole video until you see some visual cues that design talks are coming up, but there's a simpler way — using the transcript.
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