Youtube Import doesn't create multiple lessons anymore
zoran

In some cases it can take more time for additional parts to process and import. Can you check that same course now and let me know if other parts were imported?
pixla

hello I'm struggling to import this podcast https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkH2-_jMCSk&ab_channel=AndrewHuberman maybe because of Length of audio. Is it posible to import audio chop automatically to smaller Length like small sequence 3-5 minutes, I like listen smaller sequence multiplay time.

zoran

Sorry but it's not possible to import YouTube videos longer than 90 mins.
celineka

Is there a workaround for this, I mean, to download and split the file that exceeds 90 minutes, and then import it to Lingq without having to upload it to youtube and import it from there?
tiago-ribeiro

You can import the video manually after splitting the video into several parts. Here's a guide to the Lesson Editor.
(https://lingq.wixanswers.com/kb/en/article/how-does-the-lesson-editor-work)
celineka

Thanks for the pointer, but that guide doesn't tell how to do the video saving including subtitle and splitting, which was my actual question. And to be honest, when it comes to another point - that of editing text that comes from subtitles - I wonder why each user should do hundreds of clicks to remove whitespaces manually (paragraph breaks at the end of each and every line), for a task that could be done automatically with a couple of lines of code in a suitable programming language. Or at least, it would simplify the task to have a what-you-see-if-what-you-get-editor where you could work on the text itself (not all the formating stuff with buttons) -- and there use backspaces to combine two successive lines into one.