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Is it possible to keep youtube videos AND their stylish captions for myself offline?
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Are these the web based captions? I didn't know you could have those in 2 locations at the same time (top and bottom)... That's neat. But it does make me think they're baked into the video, in which case they'd always be included if you download them.
here is a video example, they're not like hard subs, rather like soft subs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5i3pX-2NLKk&list=PLJrvLNDbcTd4uwprjTN5nwwPzRmHf116i&index=20
Woah, that's pretty cool. I didn't know YouTube supported this type of format for the closed captions.
Open this and change caption language to Japanese: https://youtu.be/ddWJatRxfz8?si=V27JgaisYSRgmGKi
Wow, so there are color, location and timing options that can be coded into these.
Sounds like something the VLC maintainers should add support for.
VLC does support it, if the subtitles are in .ASS format