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Upload files or add source URLs in bulk, then choose the folder where the processed material should live.
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Bring YouTube, websites, PDFs, documents, slides, audio, and video files into TubeScribes. Each source is processed with an extraction path suited to its format, then organized for search, cited chat, summaries, and cheatsheets.
Documents - websites - YouTube - audio - video text - cited chat - cheatsheets
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The bulk import flow is designed for real collections, not a single file type. TubeScribes can transcribe audio, OCR documents, parse source text, and sample video frames to capture slide or screen text when a video includes visual material.
Transcript excerpt: "Bulk Import is where TubeScribes brings many source types into one workspace: YouTube channels and playlists, websites, local files, Google Drive, and Instagram posts."
Use one workflow for a messy source collection, while TubeScribes keeps the resulting folder structured and queryable.
Upload files or add source URLs in bulk, then choose the folder where the processed material should live.
TubeScribes uses format-specific extraction paths for transcripts, document text, OCR, and video text.
Open the document view, inspect insights, generate cheatsheets, and ask cited questions across the folder.
Bulk import turns raw material into a reusable workspace for research, support, learning, and agent workflows.
Collect source material across videos, audio files, PDFs, slides, documents, websites, playlists, and channels.
When a video shows slides or screen text, TubeScribes can sample the visual track so the library is not limited to the audio transcript.
Review imported videos and documents, inspect source insights, and move from a single document into the wider folder context.
Ask grounded questions across imported sources and create cheatsheets that make the folder easier to reuse.
TubeScribes supports mixed source imports such as YouTube, websites, PDFs, documents, slides, audio, and video files, then organizes them into searchable folders.
No. TubeScribes routes each source type to the extraction path that fits it, such as OCR for scanned documents, transcription for audio, and video text extraction for visible slide or screen text.
Yes. Video imports can combine audio transcription with sampled visual text, which helps capture slides, screen shares, and other text visible inside the video.
Create a TubeScribes folder, add mixed sources, and turn them into cited answers, insights, and reusable study or support material.
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