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Our bestselling subtitle editor based on years of professional experience Spot combines ease of use with a wealth of advanced tools and features to help you prepare and subtitle your work as quickly and as accurately as possible. No other system on the market in this price range offers as much as Spot.

Originate, edit, time, reformat and QC subtitle files faster and more accurately than ever before with our advanced all-in-one subtitling system. No need for costly add-ons or different versions - Spot does everything you want straight out of the box.

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You'd be hard pressed to find a subtitle editor with more editing functions than Spot. Yes, it can do all the standard stuff like formatting multiple subtitles, adding comments to subtitles, changing horizontal or vertical alignment, shifting words up and down, deleting, splitting, merging or inserting new subtitles, assigning shortcuts to often used or difficult to remember words or phrases, checking spelling and so on. Child's play. But what about the non-standard stuff, the features that set Spot apart from other subtitling systems? Can your software create punctuation or file cleaning rules and apply them automatically to whole files? Does it have a unique Notes window that lets you translate a documentary or prepare a script and save the notes directly inside the current file or export them to Microsoft Word? Can it QC files and provide immediate error feedback at the click of a mouse? Can it immediately list all references to a word or phrase in a subtitle file? Can it translate via Google? Or pop-up synonyms for any word you like? Does it let you easily copy subtitles from other files? Can it merge subtitles from one file into the current file? Does it let you split a dual language file into two separate files? Can it create dual language files? You get the picture.

Frame-accurate subtitling needn't be a chore. Use Spot's audio waveform to synchronise subtitles to speech; find shot cuts in a video and jump instantly between them; grab the current in cue and lock it to the previous subtitle with one keystroke; fine-tune in and out cues with simple key combinations; get instant readability feedback from Spot's unique colour-coded timing fields. If you're an "on the fly" spotter, use auto recut to automatically compensate for your reaction time or offset your file by any number of frames or based on a new in time.

Need to reformat a file for PAL video that was originally timed against an NTSC DF master? Have to convert PAL subtitles to 23.976 fps? No problem. Just open the cue conversion window, select your source and target video standards and you're done. Spot's true telecined masters conversion means there's no need to resubtitle your original file.

As well as spotting against almost any digital video file format (MPEG-1, AVI, MPEG-4, WMV, MOV, etc), you can also load an audio-only file (WAV or MP3) into Spot or select separate video and audio sources. And if the video file you've just opened contains embedded timecode, Spot can sync to that rather than its own internal clock.

Spot has its own internal MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4 and MOV video splitters, ensuring smooth playback of these formats on just about any system. You can switch audio streams in MOV and MPEG-4 videos if necessary and use Spot's Media Info tool to display in-depth information on any video file. You can view the components used to render a video file and even choose the decoders and splitters you want to use. And for those occasions when nothing will correct a poorly encoded, jumpy video, SpotCVT - Spot's unique video converter and subtitle encoder - can quickly convert the video to a subtitling-friendly format.

Import Apple iTunes Timed Text files
Caption Inc CIN files
CaptionMaker ASCII text files
Cheetah closed caption CAP files
Closed caption text files
EBU STL files
Hoek en Sonpouse voice-over text format
MicroDVD SUB files
PMWin OVR files
QUBE files
Scantitling 890 files
Screen PAC files
Screen RAC files
Screen structured ASCII files
SDI Media Group formatted text files
Softni text files
Sonic DVD Creator script files
Sonic Scenarist closed caption files
Spruce Maestro STL files
SubRip SRT files
Swift Interchange Format files
Tab separated DVD script files
Texas Instruments DLP Cinema XML files
Text-only files
Theatrical DOC or RTF spotting list
Titra theatrical files
Translation template
Unstructured Word or RTF documents
WebVTT files
Windows Media Player caption files (SAMI)
YouTube SBV Files

Adobe Encore CS3 files
Apple iTunes Timed Text files
Avid DS Nitris files
Caption Inc CC files
Cheetah CC files
Custom text formats
DVD/Blu-ray bitmap streams
EBU STL files
EBU-TT Timed Text (EBU Tech 3350) fies
FAB shortform files
Figaro Systems in-Ovation files
Final Cut Pro XML text files
Flash files
Gelula files
Generic Timed Text files
Hoek en Sonpouse voice-over text files
MicroDVD SUB files
Microsoft Excel files
Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation files
Netflix Timed Text (DFXP) files
PMWin OVR files
Preformatted textfiles
QUBE files
Scantitling 890 files
Scenarist Closed Caption files
Screen PAC files
Sonic DVD Creator script files
Sony DVD Architect files
Sonya Friedman tab-delimited text files
Spruce Maestro STL files
SubRip SRT files
Swift Interchange Format files
Swift text files
Texas Instruments DLP Cinema XML files
Theatrical RTF spotting list
Theatrical spotting list
Titra files
Translation Template
Ulead DVD Workshop files
Ultech CC files
W3C Timed Text (DFXP)
WebVTT files
Windows Media Player files
YouTube SBV files

The Quick Batch Convert tool converts one or multiple Spot files to any of two dozen formats with optional cue offsetting. The Multi-Format Export window lets you save a file in up to 21 different formats simultaneously.Spot's HD and DVD bitmap export modules give you precise control over the placement and appearance of bitmap subtitles for SD and HD Blu-ray and DVD authoring systems. Anti-alias effects, alpha blending and transparency levels are all user-definable andhelp create some of the best-looking subtitles this side of Wangaratta. Still not convinced? Download a trial version of Spot and see for yourself what it can orclick here to view the Spot 6 User Guide. System Requirements

  • 1 GB RAM
  • 2 GB available hard disk space (if bitmap export required)
  • Graphics controller capable of displaying 32-bit colour at 1024 x 600 (minimum resolution)
  • Sound card
  • Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 or Windows 10. Spot will only run on a Macintosh if a suitable Windows emulator such as Parallels or Boot Camp is installed.

You'd be hard pressed to find a subtitling system with more advanced editing functions than Spot. Add formatting to multiple subtitles simultaneously, assign shortcuts to hard to remember words or phrases, check spelling, find synonyms, create punctuation rules for different clients, automatically clean and reformat files, QC files and get immediate error feedback with a single click, insert blocks of subtitles from external files, list all references to a word or phrase, use the Notes window to translate a documentary or create a script, merge a subtitling template into the current file and use its times, create dual language files or split one into separate files... The list goes on.

Frame-accurate subtitling needn't be a chore. Use Spot's timeline to synchronise subtitles to speech; find shot cuts and jump instantly between them; fine-tune in and out times with simple key combinations; get instant reading speed feedback from Spot's unique colour-coded timing fields. Intelligent offset and cue conversion lets you accurately convert between video standards and quickly sync files originally timed at a different frame rate. As well as spotting against any video file format, you can also load audio files into Spot or select separate video and audio sources. And if the video file you've just opened contains embedded timecode, Spot can sync to that rather than its own internal clock.

Intuitive playback controls allow you to navigate instantly to any point within a media file: replay the last few seconds, move forwards or backwards a frame at a time, jump straight to the last or next shot cut. If that huge client-supplied 4K video is causing problems, Spot's built-in video converter will quickly convert it to a subtitling-friendly format. If the audio is too low, you can boost it during the conversion process and even log shot cuts at the same time. Advanced troubleshooting features include the ability to view the components used to render a media file and select the decoders or splitters you want to use. Create subtitled videos in any format for client approval or digital broadcast with complete control over fonts, positioning and video and audio bitrates.

Spot can import and export a wide range of professional and other subtitle formats, so whether you're creating subtitles for television broadcast, Blu-ray, DVD, digital cinema, Netflix, Amazon or YouTube, we've got you covered.

Spot Software, based in Amsterdam, Holland, has been developing subtitling software since 1997. Because we're subtitlers ourselves, we know which tools you need to get the job done as quickly and as accurately as possible. Our popular subtitling system Spot, one of the first affordable subtitling systems on the market, builds on this experience. Thanks to its wide range of advanced features, user-friendly interface and accessible price tag, Spot has become the tool of choice for hundreds of professional subtitlers and post-production houses throughout Europe.

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