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RockyTDR
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Subtitle Edit

Program name: Subtitle Edit
Latest version: 3.1
License: Open source (GPL)
Web site: http://www.nikse.dk/SubtitleEdit/

Other:

  • a "portable" (zip) version is already downloadable
  • - EDIT - requires .NET Framework for Windows XP users

Features

  • Create/adjust/sync/translate subtitle lines
  • Convert between SubRib, MicroDVD, Substation Alpha, SAMI, youtube sbv, and many more
  • New cool Wave form control
  • Video player uses DirectShow or VLC media player
  • Visually sync/adjust a subtitle (start/end position and speed)
  • Auto Translation via Google translate or Microsoft Bing Translate
  • Rip subtitles from a (decrypted) dvd
  • Import and OCR VobSub sub/idx binary subtitles (can use Tesseract)
  • Import and OCR Blu-ray .sup files (can use Tesseract - bd sup reading is based on Java code from BDSup2Sub by 0xdeadbeef)
  • Can open subtitles embedded inside matroska files
  • Can read and write both UTF-8 and other unicode files and ANSI (support for all languages/encodings on the pc!)
  • Sync: Show texts earlier/later + point synchronization
  • Merge/split subtitles
  • Adjust display time
  • Fix common errors wizard
  • Spell checking via Open Office dictionaries/NHunspell (many dictionaries available)
  • Remove text for hear impaired (HI)
  • Renumbering
  • Swedish to Danish translation built-in (via Multi Translator Online)
  • Effects: Typewriter and karaoke
  • History/undo manager
  • Compare subtitles
  • Multiple search and replace
  • Change casing using names dictionary
  • Merge short lines/split long lines
Aluísio A. S. G.
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.NET

For Windows XP users: SE requires Microsoft .NET Framework Version 2.0 or newer.

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RockyTDR
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I hoped this wouldn't be an

I hoped this wouldn't be an issue... Does that mean it leaves settings behind? Or does it just mean it can't run on every machine?

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yes

that means that you?d have to have the right .NET version installed on the machine you want to run the program on. .NET isnt installed on XP by default I think so this poses a problem for some users and thats the reason why we have no official apps that require .NET.

But that doesnt mean that you cant post the app; as long as you state it in your post that it requires .NET so people know about it.

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