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    Semavi commented  · 

    I'm deaf, so subtitles are important to me as well. I ran into this problem with the Pro version of the downloader,

    I did a little a search and found a page that will automatically create an SRT that can be downloaded and added to your video file.

    First of all, the youtube must have captions enabled. This is the case when you can see them but the downloader doesn't grab them.

    So take the URL of the video that you want to KEEP subtitled and ADD an SD into youtube's domain name... for example

    https://www.youtubeSD.com/watch?v=xoxoxoxoxoxox

    Then click your renamed link, and it will go to where you can choose your SRT settings.
    Works great!

    The SRT is a separate file and so it can be edited in notepad. I use VLC to play videos and handbrake to do a new vid with the subtitles burned in for personal use.
    If you'd rather have a bookmark, use this:
    https://www.youtubesd.com/

    Have fun!

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