 Hi everyone, it's George. I want to show you how to edit the subtitles on your YouTube videos, the ones that you upload. First of all, you go to youtube.com and once you're on youtube.com, click on your own picture or icon on the top right and then go to YouTube studio. All right. So you have to first wait at least a couple of hours, if not a day or two before the transcripts or subtitles for your uploaded video are ready. So let's say it's been it's been at least a day and then you go to on the left-hand side you go to videos and you can either look and find the video here or you can use this top top search bar to find the title of your video and go there. So let's say I'm gonna do this one. I go and click on this and then on the left-hand side, I click on transcriptions. Now I uploaded this two days ago. So when I click on transcriptions, I see that it was already published. So I didn't do anything. I just uploaded the video and this YouTube does all of this for you. They automatically put a transcription based on their language recognition software and so if I want to edit the transcript or subtitles, I'll say transcript subtitles or closed captions, they're they're synonyms in this case. So if I want to edit them, I go here on the right-hand side, click on this three dots and it says edit on classic studio because YouTube is still building out their YouTube studio software and I guess the transcript editing is still on the on the classic version of the software. Anyway, I click on here and then it brings me to this screen and then what I do is I click on edit on the top right. Okay, I click edit and now I can go ahead and basically edit anything that's kind of and I don't know why it jumps down to the very bottom of the very end of the video. So I just click and scroll this to the very top and you know, here's here's my tip on on editing transcripts for YouTube videos is that don't be perfectionistic about it. People when they view transcriptions, they're not looking for grammatically correct things just go by so fast that they're just making sure they're just kind of reading the words very quickly and they're probably they're often listening at the same time. Sometimes they're just reading but people don't expect grammatically perfect things like with correct punctuation like capital H instead of lowercase H people don't expect that so just give yourself a break and not don't don't try to correct everything. I just recommend correcting things that are particularly embarrassing. So for example or particularly misleading so my name is spelled incorrectly here, so I'm going to correct that to the correct spelling and that's helpful because people then know my name and that's really my brand. So I want to make sure that's spelled correctly. Let's see here. There's nothing else. I'm really excited to have you here because I think from this course you're going to form hopefully at least a couple of collaborations with the other participants, but at least you'll have the instructions. So it's pretty pretty darn accurate. I mean, I I didn't do any editing and you know, this has all been automatically generated, you know, maybe the structure to form collaborations people outside this course as well. So basically it's also, you know, I imagine so this is what I would recommend that you do is just to quickly go through and check for any obviously embarrassing words. I mean, sometimes there are typos and I don't even care. I just keep going if it's if I feel like it's understandable, you know understandable to the person who's just kind of reading quickly. It's because all these words will go by quickly. Anyway, so that's how you do it. And then once you're finished making the edits, click on save changes on the top right and good. So see subtitles published, it says. And so basically that's it. So these these are both published and this is one of the things that I'm confused about. Let me see here. English. Yeah, no, that's that's correct. So I don't know why they have both of these. I think I think they I think this one is the one that I just edited. Anyway, both are published. I think when people click on this, they automatically see the one that I edited. Okay. So with that, I think that's all you need to oh, and then share a link to contribute to this video. This is also a really cool feature where if you have a virtual assistant or you have a team or you have volunteers, you can give them this link and they will be able to go into the same video to to make edits to the transcript or the subtitles. So I hope this helps and yeah, have fun. I guess editing your videos or don't get don't get too perfectionistic about it. All right. Take care.