I mentioned this in another thread. It's a python tool that can take the video id of a youtube video, download the subtitles, tokenize them, order them by frequency, and finally will output an anki deck as an .apkg.
A script is included for converting to a more pleco friendly (hopefully) format. Download the zip at the below link and open the documentation for information on usage.
Download (valid for 6 days from today)
I use when I'm trying to understand youtube content that is a different context to what I'm familiar with. Just filter out the high frequency words, and bam, you have a deck with the wierd/less-common words that you want to study.
I've found it to be helpful. Works for mandarin, russian, spanish, japanese. Although I only use it for Chinese anymore, and didn't do any tweaking or tuning for the other languages.
A script is included for converting to a more pleco friendly (hopefully) format. Download the zip at the below link and open the documentation for information on usage.
Download (valid for 6 days from today)
I use when I'm trying to understand youtube content that is a different context to what I'm familiar with. Just filter out the high frequency words, and bam, you have a deck with the wierd/less-common words that you want to study.
I've found it to be helpful. Works for mandarin, russian, spanish, japanese. Although I only use it for Chinese anymore, and didn't do any tweaking or tuning for the other languages.