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Adding subtitles to Google Drive
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1. Upload your video to Google Drive
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2. Right click the video in Google Drive and click Manage caption tracks
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3. Click Add new captions or transcripts
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4. Upload a supported subtitle file
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* I have verified that Google Drive will accept .srt and .vtt subtitles. It
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might accept others as well, but I have not tested them.
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Once you have uploaded your subtitles, they should be available the next time
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the video is refreshed by CyTube (either restart it or delete the playlist item
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and add it again). On the video you should see a speech bubble icon in the
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controls, which will pop up a menu of available subtitle tracks.
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## Limitations ##
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* Google Drive converts the subtitles you upload into a custom format which
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loses some information from the original captions. For example, annotations
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for who is speaking are not preserved.
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* As far as I know, Google Drive is not able to automatically detect when
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subtitle tracks are embedded within the video file. You must upload the
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subtitles separately (there are plenty of tools to extract
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captions/subtitles from MKV and MP4 files).
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