You can work in a different window while tracking updates in this one. You can combine elfeed-tube-mpv-follow-mode with other Emacs buffer modes, like Emacs’ follow-mode that shows a contiguous buffer in two windows: Clicking on any segment in the transcript will still seek to that point. When this mode is active you can pause video playback with SPC. To do this, turn on elfeed-tube-mpv-follow-mode ( C-c C-f). You can jump in Emacs to the current video position with elfeed-tube-mpv-where ( C-c C-w):įinally, you can also follow along with the video in Emacs: With MPV integration (optional), you can seek to any time in the video by clicking at the corresponding text in your buffer: Here I jump between descriptions of different movies in this video: The entry can be navigated through imenu. ![]() Video chapters, when available, are included as headings in the transcript. You can also move your cursor there and press return ( RET). InteractiveĬlicking on a transcript segment opens the video at that time in your browser or video player of choice: You can turn this feature off, or add more recognized sections to the strike-list, like intros and outros. Here’s an Ad read section that you now don’t have to read: These are automatically recognized and either greyed out or hidden from view. There are no sponsor reads, ads or promotions in the transcript. Youtube transcripts, including auto-generated ones, are automatically downloaded in your language of choice, formatted and displayed in your Elfeed buffers: These elements can be turned off individually or tweaked to your liking.įor example, you may prefer to avoid including video descriptions because they often have linkspam, or prefer larger thumbnails. (This gets top billing because I know the pain.) Description and other metadataĮlfeed Tube adds the video duration, thumbnail, video description and chapters to each Youtube entry in Elfeed. Like Elfeed, Elfeed Tube fetches all data asynchronously. (Optional) View entries instead of auto-saving them.(Optional) For “Live” captions with MPV.Step I: Add Youtube subscriptions to Elfeed. ![]() Searchable and Org-linkable (It’s just an Emacs buffer).For an introduction to Elfeed and RSS feeds, see this video by Protesilaos Stavrou. Here is the same Youtube video entry in Elfeed without Elfeed Tube:Įlfeed Tube is useful for any Youtube RSS feed, but it works particularly well for channels/playlists with longer form videos, podcasts, technical talks and lectures. Think of it as supercharging Elfeed, or perhaps a taste of what the RSS/Atom protocol could have become today if it had continue to evolve.Įlfeed Tube adds video descriptions, metadata and “live” transcripts (see below) for all Youtube video entries in Elfeed. Elfeed Tube is an Emacs package for a richer, interactive, noise-free and fully text-capable interface to your Youtube subscriptions and playlists using Elfeed, the RSS feed reader for Emacs.
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