Add Auto subtitles to your videos for FREE without watermark!

Jessica Okolie
28 Jun 202305:46

TLDRIn this informative video, Jesse teaches viewers how to add subtitles to their videos for free without a watermark. He introduces two apps, Read.IO and InShot, for this purpose. Read.IO is suitable for both PC and mobile, while InShot is mobile-only. Jesse guides the audience through signing up for Read.IO, uploading a video, and using the auto-transcribe feature to generate subtitles. He then demonstrates how to edit any inaccuracies in the subtitles. Afterward, he explains the process of downloading the video with a watermark and using InShot to remove it by overlaying a second video without a watermark. Jesse acknowledges the downside of this method, which is the increased memory usage on the phone due to downloading and editing multiple times. He encourages viewers to consider purchasing the paid version of Read.IO to support the app developers. The video concludes with a call to action to follow Jesse on Instagram for more content and to subscribe to his YouTube channel.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ Jesse is teaching viewers how to add free subtitles to videos without a watermark.
  • πŸ” Two apps are used in the tutorial: Read.io and InShot.
  • πŸ’» Read.io can be used on both PC and mobile, while InShot is only for mobile.
  • πŸ“ The process starts with signing up for Read.io using Google and selecting video usage preferences.
  • πŸ“± The video is uploaded to Read.io, which may take time depending on Wi-Fi speed.
  • πŸ—’οΈ Subtitles are auto-transcribed in Read.io, with the option to edit any inaccuracies.
  • πŸ“š The auto-transcribed subtitles are generated in English or other available languages.
  • πŸ–ΌοΈ After exporting the video from Read.io, it has a watermark that needs to be removed.
  • πŸ“² InShot is used to overlay the watermarked video with the clean version to remove the watermark.
  • 🎨 The clean video is edited in InShot to match the size and mask the watermark.
  • πŸ—‘οΈ The watermark is effectively hidden, and the edited video can be saved.
  • πŸ“± The downside is the process uses a lot of phone memory due to multiple downloads and edits.
  • πŸ’° Jesse suggests supporting the app developers by opting for the paid version of Read.io if possible.
  • πŸ‘ The tutorial is aimed at startup creators on a budget and encourages subscribing to Jesse's Instagram for more content.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the video?

    -The main topic of the video is teaching viewers how to automatically add subtitles to their videos for free without a watermark.

  • Which two apps are used in the video to add subtitles?

    -The two apps used in the video are Read.io and InShot.

  • Can Read.io be used on both PC and mobile devices?

    -Yes, Read.io can be used on both PC computers and mobile phones.

  • What is the first step in using Read.io to add subtitles to a video?

    -The first step is to go to Read.io's online homepage, sign up for an account, and start the process of uploading the video.

  • How long does it typically take for Read.io to upload a video?

    -The video upload time can vary depending on the user's Wi-Fi speed, but it might be faster for others.

  • What feature of Read.io is used to automatically generate subtitles?

    -The 'Auto transcribe' feature is used to automatically generate subtitles in Read.io.

  • Can users edit the automatically generated subtitles in Read.io?

    -Yes, users can edit the automatically generated subtitles if they find any errors or inaccuracies.

  • What issue arises with the subtitles after they are generated in Read.io?

    -A watermark appears on the video after the subtitles are generated, which needs to be removed using InShot.

  • How is the watermark removed from the video in the tutorial?

    -The watermark is removed by overlaying the subtitled video with the original video without subtitles and using a mask in InShot.

  • What is the downside mentioned in the video regarding the process of adding subtitles without a watermark?

    -The downside is that the process occupies a lot of memory space on the phone because it requires downloading and editing multiple times.

  • What advice does the video creator give to startup creators regarding the use of Read.io?

    -The video creator advises startup creators to consider paying for the paid version of Read.io if they can afford it, to support the app developers and avoid the need to constantly re-download and edit videos.

Outlines

00:00

πŸ“š Free Video Subtitles Tutorial

In this tutorial, Jesse introduces viewers to a method for adding subtitles to videos for free without a watermark. He recommends two apps, Read.io and InShot, which can be used on both PC and mobile devices. Jesse guides through the process of signing up for Read.io, uploading a video, and using the auto transcribe feature to generate subtitles. He also demonstrates how to edit any incorrect subtitles and mentions the watermark issue that arises before downloading. The video concludes with instructions on how to remove the watermark using InShot by overlaying the subtitled video with the original video and masking the watermark out.

05:00

πŸŽ‰ Encouraging Support for Free Content Creators

Jesse addresses startup creators who may be on a budget and encourages them to consider paying for the premium version of Read.io if they can afford it. He emphasizes the value of supporting app developers who provide free tools. The video script ends with a call to action for viewers to check out Jesse's Instagram page for more unique content and to subscribe to his YouTube channel to support the creation of similar helpful content. Jesse also prompts viewers to engage with the video by liking and subscribing, which helps the YouTube algorithm to promote his content.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘Auto subtitles

Auto subtitles refer to the automatic generation of text captions for videos, which can be a significant time-saver for content creators. In the context of the video, the host is teaching viewers how to add these subtitles for free without a watermark, which is a branding logo or text that is often included by services to mark their product. The script mentions using 'Read.io' for this purpose, indicating the process involves uploading a video and then having the software generate the subtitles automatically.

πŸ’‘Watermark

A watermark is a visible or invisible overlay on digital media, such as videos, that identifies the brand or owner of the content. In the video script, the host emphasizes the importance of adding subtitles without a watermark, which is a common feature in free versions of video editing tools. The script describes a workaround to remove the watermark by using another app, 'InShots', after exporting the video from 'Read.io'.

πŸ’‘Read.io

Read.io is mentioned as the first app used in the video to add auto subtitles. It is a platform that can be accessed on both PCs and mobile phones. The script describes a step-by-step process of signing up and using the app to upload a video, auto-transcribe it, and then generate subtitles. The app's free version, however, includes a watermark, which the host advises on how to remove.

πŸ’‘InShots

InShots is the second app introduced in the script, which is used to remove the watermark from the video after it has been processed in Read.io. The app is available only on mobile phones. The host guides the viewers through the process of downloading the watermarked video, opening it in InShots, and using a masking technique to overlay the watermark with a black line, effectively hiding it.

πŸ’‘Content creation

Content creation is the process of producing digital media content, such as videos, blogs, or podcasts. In the video, the host is a content creator who shares his knowledge on how to add auto subtitles to videos. The script mentions choosing 'content creation' during the sign-up process for Read.io, indicating the type of work the host is involved in.

πŸ’‘Auto transcribe

Auto transcribe is a feature within video editing tools that automatically converts spoken words in a video into text. The script highlights the use of this feature in Read.io to save time and effort compared to manually typing out subtitles. The host clicks on 'auto transcribe' and selects 'English' to begin the process of generating subtitles.

πŸ’‘Editing

Editing in the context of the video refers to the process of modifying and refining a video after it has been recorded. The script describes editing as part of the process to remove the watermark by using InShots, where the host instructs viewers to overlay the watermark with a black line to hide it.

πŸ’‘Instagram

Instagram is a social media platform where the host mentions sharing their videos. The script indicates that during the sign-up process for Read.io, the host is asked where they share their videos, and 'Instagram' is one of the options provided, suggesting it as a common platform for content creators.

πŸ’‘Paid version

The paid version refers to a premium subscription model of an app or service that offers additional features or removes limitations, such as watermarks. The host of the video suggests that if viewers have the means, they should consider paying for the paid version of Read.io to support the developers and to avoid the inconvenience of removing watermarks.

πŸ’‘Startup creators

Startup creators are individuals or teams who are in the early stages of their content creation journey. The video is tailored to this audience, as the host provides a budget-friendly solution for adding subtitles to their videos. The script mentions that the tutorial is 'basically for startup creators that don't have money and they're trying to create on a budget.'

πŸ’‘YouTube algorithm

The YouTube algorithm is the system that YouTube uses to recommend videos to its users. It takes into account various factors such as watch time, likes, and subscriptions. In the script, the host encourages viewers to like the video, subscribe, and interact with the content to signal to the YouTube algorithm that they enjoy the content, which can help increase the video's visibility.

Highlights

Introduction to the tutorial on adding subtitles for free without watermark.

Two apps used: Read.io and InShot.

Read.io is compatible with PC and phone, while InShot is only for phones.

Step-by-step guide starts with signing up on Read.io.

Option to sign up with Google and choosing account type.

Selecting video type and sharing platforms.

Starting with a free account on Read.io.

Uploading a video to Read.io.

Using the auto transcribe feature for English subtitles.

Editing generated subtitles for accuracy.

Dealing with the watermark issue after exporting the video.

Downloading InShot to remove the watermark.

Instructions on how to use InShot to overlay and mask the watermark.

Advising on the downside of the method regarding memory space.

Suggestion to support the app by opting for the paid version.

Target audience identified as startup creators on a budget.

Invitation to follow the creator's Instagram for different content.

Encouragement to subscribe and support the channel.

Call to action for likes and subscription to influence the YouTube algorithm.