Clean implementation. One thing I always look for: how does this degrade when things go wrong? Good error handling is what separates weekend projects from tools people actually use.
Cool project! I built something similar a while back and then kept adding to it: https://github.com/rmusser01/tldw_server
It’s now grown quite a bit past the original goal of transcribing and summarizing conference talks for me.
Could be related to ips - i think it works well at my house - but when I am working from a specific cafe, it does not. But yeah seems to be getting more erratic lately.
Can you explain? yt-dlp works fine, especially if you just use your browser cookies. the fact you can select auto-subtitles, language-specific subtitles and the fact it also works in other websites like patreon is what made me realize how well-built yt-dlp is.
Yes. Most videos on Youtube have captions. OpenBrief is basically a wrapper of yt-dlp so it can support other video streaming services and transcribe them if it doesn't have captions. One of my use cases is importing audio recordings. Local transcription model can do many things actually. The title might be over simplified.
Nice work. It's refreshing to see a simple and local-first Tauri app instead of another one CLI/TUI tool.
Clean implementation. One thing I always look for: how does this degrade when things go wrong? Good error handling is what separates weekend projects from tools people actually use.
This feels like the 'Obsidian for video'. I your approach: local-first, ownership of files, and composable AI instead of another cloud subscription.
Cool project! I built something similar a while back and then kept adding to it: https://github.com/rmusser01/tldw_server It’s now grown quite a bit past the original goal of transcribing and summarizing conference talks for me.
Curious how you handle long-context transcripts locally. Are you chunking + retrieval, or relying on large-context hosted models through BYO APIs?
Within the past year, yt-dlp has ceased to work reliably, it seems Google is cracking down.
Could be related to ips - i think it works well at my house - but when I am working from a specific cafe, it does not. But yeah seems to be getting more erratic lately.
Can you explain? yt-dlp works fine, especially if you just use your browser cookies. the fact you can select auto-subtitles, language-specific subtitles and the fact it also works in other websites like patreon is what made me realize how well-built yt-dlp is.
Don’t YouTube videos already have a transcript?
Yes. Most videos on Youtube have captions. OpenBrief is basically a wrapper of yt-dlp so it can support other video streaming services and transcribe them if it doesn't have captions. One of my use cases is importing audio recordings. Local transcription model can do many things actually. The title might be over simplified.