If the video is on a private site rather than YouTube, you can use your browser's developer tools to find the subtitle source. Press F12 or right-click and select Inspect .
Select TXT (or SRT if you need timing data) as the download format. Download sub Uchannel66 txt
Highlight the entire text, copy it ( Ctrl+C ), and paste it into a Notepad or TextEdit file, then save it with a .txt extension. 2. Using Online Subtitle Extractors If the video is on a private site
For a more automated way to get a .txt file from a video link, use specialized web tools: Highlight the entire text, copy it ( Ctrl+C
Sites like NoteLM.ai or Noiz.io allow you to paste the URL and fetch subtitles.
Copy the link to the video from the address bar.
If "Uchannel66" is a YouTube channel, you can download subtitles directly using the built-in transcript feature.