This open-source, R-based web application allows the conversion of video captions (subtitles) from the Web Video Text Tracks (WebVTT) Format into plain texts. For this purpose, users upload a WebVTT file with the extension .vtt
or .txt
(examples available here and here). Automatically, metadata such as timestamps are removed, and the text is formatted into a paragraph. The result is displayed on the website, and can be downloaded as .docx
and .txt
documents. Overall, this application serves to improve the accessibility of video captions.
The web application can be launched here.
The data is only available to the user, and is deleted when the website is closed.
Questions and suggestions can be submitted as issues or emailed to [email protected]. The app can be extended via pull requests.
Developer: Pablo Bernabeu (Dept. Psychology, Lancaster University). Licence: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International.
The core of the application is in the index.Rmd script, which uses 'regular expressions' to process the VTT file. In turn, that script draws on another one to enable the download of .docx
documents. Last, the latter script in turn uses a Word template.