Transcribe Compilation Videos from YouTube
Get every spoken word from YouTube compilations — free
Or just change youtube.com to 2outube.com in your browser
To transcribe a YouTube compilation video, change 'youtube.com' to '2outube.com' in the URL and press Enter. The full transcript loads instantly. Compilations pack dozens of clips into one video, so having the text lets you pinpoint exact moments, quotes, and segments without scrubbing through hours of footage.
The Trick
youtube.com/watch?v=VIDEO_ID
2outube.com/watch?v=VIDEO_ID
Just change 'y' to '2'
Works with any YouTube video that has captions
Why Transcribe Compilation Videos from YouTube
Compilation videos often run 20–60 minutes with dozens of back-to-back segments.
Many compilations feature multiple people — comedians, athletes, experts, or influencers.
Content creators and marketers often pull highlights from compilation videos for social posts, newsletters, or blog roundups.
Compilations of speeches, interviews, or tutorials are valuable learning resources.
How to Transcribe
Find your compilation video on YouTube
Search YouTube for the compilation you want — best-of clips, interview roundups, highlight reels, or multi-speaker panels.
Change youtube to 2outube
In the URL bar, replace 'youtube.com' with '2outube.com' and press Enter. The full transcript loads instantly alongside the video.
Search and copy the segments you need
Use Ctrl+F to search the transcript for specific words, names, or topics within the compilation.
Tips for Transcribing Compilation Videos from YouTube
Use Ctrl+F to navigate long compilations
Compilation transcripts can be very long.
Check if auto-captions are available
Most compilation videos rely on YouTube's auto-generated captions.
Pair timestamps with the transcript
2outube shows timestamps alongside transcript lines.
Copy the full transcript for offline analysis
If you're researching a long compilation — like a year-in-review reel or a multi-speaker debate montage — copy the entire transcript into a document so.
Sample Workflow
Find a YouTube compilation
Find a YouTube compilation of expert interviews or notable moments relevant to your topic and open the video URL.
Swap 'youtube.com' for '2outube.com'
Swap 'youtube.com' for '2outube.com' and load the full transcript alongside the video.
Use Ctrl+F to search
Use Ctrl+F to search for key terms, copy the strongest quotes with their timestamps, and paste them into your draft with proper attribution.
Questions
Does this work with any YouTube video?
Yes, it works with any video that has captions. Most YouTube videos have auto-generated captions.
Is it really free?
Completely free. No account, no subscription, no limits.
Why are compilation video transcripts so long?
Compilation videos pack many clips together, so a single video might contain 30–60 minutes of continuous speech from multiple sources.
Can I search the transcript for a specific person's name in a compilation?
Yes. Once the transcript loads on 2outube, use your browser's Ctrl+F (or Cmd+F on Mac) to search for any word or name. It will highlight every occurrence in the transcript so you can jump to each one.
What if the compilation video has multiple languages?
The transcript will reflect whatever captions YouTube has generated or the creator has uploaded. If the compilation mixes languages, the transcript will too. You can then translate individual sections using any translation tool.
Does 2outube work on compilation playlists?
2outube works on individual YouTube videos. For a playlist of compilations, open each video separately and swap the URL. It takes just a few seconds per video.
Are the auto-captions accurate enough for compilation videos?
For most compilation videos with clear narration or interview audio, auto-captions are accurate enough to identify speakers, locate key moments, and extract quotes.
Can I copy the transcript from a compilation video?
Yes. Once the transcript loads, you can select all the text and copy it into any document, notes app, or AI tool. There are no restrictions on copying the transcript text.
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