There are lots of reasons you might find yourself in need of a YouTube transcript. Left your headphones at home? You can use transcripts to "read" a video while keeping the volume all the way down. They also make it easier to translate content into other languages. And that hour-long video essay on symbolism in "The Shining"? Maybe it'll make more sense when you've got the text laid out right in front of you. Maybe. If you're as loyal to the written word as I am, you're in luck. The process t...