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Subtitles are very useful for people who have hearing difficulties or when watching videos in other languages. Subtitle programs can help you adjust the size, color, and font of your subs to make them clearer. This guide will look at some of the best subtitle editors you can use today.

Our special pick from the table above is Movavi Video Editor. Super easy to use for beginners while also offering advanced editing tools and features, this is one of the best overall programs you can use for adding and editing subtitles on the fly. Plus, it comes with a full free version to try out.

Movavi Video Editor is designed to be as easy to use as possible while still offering the user a large selection of professional-quality effects. The software is available as an app for Windows and Mac. There is a free download available so you can try Movavi Video Editor before you buy it.

Vmaker AI video editor comes with an AI subtitle generator. Just upload your video to Vmaker AI to generate subtitles in 35+ languages and translate them into 100+ languages, allowing you to reach people from any corner of the world.

What sets Typito apart is its advanced subtitle capabilities. With just a few clicks, you can seamlessly add subtitles to your videos in multiple languages. Typito's intuitive interface also allows you to import a subtitle file (SRT file) or utilize its built-in text editor to add subtitles if you want to manually.

Typito supports multiple languages, ensuring your message resonates with viewers worldwide. Simply select the desired languages, and Typito will generate accurate translations, saving you time and resources.

Whether you're creating marketing videos, tutorials, or social media content, subtitles play a crucial role in engaging your audience and delivering your message effectively, Typito is packed with an array of features designed to enhance your video editing experience.

This open-source subtitle-editing freeware is licensed under the GPL. It requires the latest version of the Java Runtime Environment to run. It features an optimizing algorithm to help fix timing inconsistencies and will allow you to automatically handle frame rate conversions that would otherwise throw off the timing of all of your subtitles.

This SRT editor is also open-source. Open Subtitle Editor uses the .NET Framework rather than Java, as Jubler uses. To run Open Subtitle Editor, you will need to have .NET Framework version 4 or later. Since the software relies on Windows Media Player to work, it only runs on Microsoft Windows operating systems.

Another open-source, GPL licensed subtitle manager is Subtitle Workshop. This one features a user-friendly interface that is available in multiple different languages. Its tools for timing and text manipulation are customizable so that you can create an interface that allows you to operate in the workflow that is most convenient for you.

The next program on our list, POP Subtitle Editor, is a subtitle creator for MP4, WMV, AVI, or QT video files. POP Subtitle Editor is only available for Microsoft Windows platforms. It allows you to easily edit the styling of your subtitles, including their font, color, size, and position. As with all powerful subtitle software, you can edit the subtitles while previewing the video to avoid the need to go back and forth checking your work. POP Subtitle Editor allows you to export video files with your subtitles with one click.

This Windows-only software is more than just a subtitle adder. Aura Video Editor is a full video editing application. The software allows you to import video files in over 30 different formats. You can export the files in MKV, FLV, and 8 other popular formats. Using Aura Video Editor, you can trim and arrange video clips, create a slideshow from photographs, and add music to the final product.

Like Aura Video Editor, VideoProc is more than a simple subtitle editor. This full video editing package is hardware accelerated so you can take advantage of your GPU for smooth editing of video files up to 4K resolution. Unlike other software on the list, VideoProc is not free software. You can get a free trial, though, so that you can see if VideoProc is worth the price before you have to spend any money. The software is available for Windows and Mac computers.

This open-source software is available for Windows, Mac, and UNIX operating systems. Aegisub Advanced Subtitle Editor includes powerful tools for styling and editing subtitles files, including a real-time preview for checking your work. The software includes audio waveform viewers to make getting the timing of your subtitles files just right even easier.

DivXLand Media Subtitler is a freeware app that lets you edit external subtitle files. You can also create new subtitles by uploading a text file that contains only dialog lines in chronological order. The software supports a great variety of subtitle formats. You can use keyboard shortcuts to make the subtitle-editing process faster.

Subtitle Edit is a free, open-source subtitle editor. It lets users adjust subtitles with ease in various ways. You can convert between hundreds of subtitle formats, automatically sync subtitles with video, rip subtitles from DVDs, use auto-translation, and even create new subtitles too.

AHD Subtitles Maker is a subtitle creation tool for Windows devices. It lets users create new subtitle files for their existing video clips. It's able to generate subtitles automatically [3], and users can then use the mouse to edit subtitles on the fly, with tools such as stretching and synchronization.

SubEdit Player is a media player that can play audio and video files of many different formats. It stands out for its varied subtitle settings, letting you adjust subtitle format, display time, transparency, size, and so on.

Checksub is a web-based application that generates and translates your subtitles automatically [4]. It transcribes all kinds of video projects and syncs your speech and text thanks to machine-learning technology. You only have to proofread the result on a dedicated subtitle editor. You can burn your subtitles into your video and customize their style. Checksub also provides a wide range of text and video formats (SRT, VTT, TXT, MP4.)

Hopefully, this article has helped you find the best subtitle software for you. As you can see, there are many great subtitle editing tools to choose from. To find the best option for you, we recommend considering the following factors:

Ease of use. The best subtitle editors should be easy to use and match with your own levels of technical expertise. Beginners will want to find simple and straightforward tools with clean user interfaces.

Features. Subtitle editors can have many different features, such as automatic translations and synchronizations, font and color adjustments, and so on. Make sure to find one with the features you want.

*The free version of Movavi Video Editor may have the following restrictions depending on the build: watermark on exported clips, 60-second video or 1/2 audio length limit, and/or some advanced features unavailable when exporting videos.

I normally get English subs for certain movies. I want to translate them to my regional language. Is there any subtitle editor for 16.04 using which I can open an .srt file and edit it to replace English text to that of my choice ?

In Linux you can edit the .srt with any common text editor. If you are looking for something more professional the best, Aegisub and Subtitle Composer. Look for them in the Software Center or use the terminal:

Every time I play or scrub the video to hear what people are saying the subtitle edit window jumps up to the first line. It's easy to solve just by scrubbing back to the previous written line in the timeline, but why is this a feature at all? I'm editing a two-hour long video with a lot of conversation and the jump, plus having to click in the window on the right line, not once but twice and going back to where I was, is adding HOURS of work.

If I play or scrub or click in the timeline, and with starts/stops, the Text Panel (what you are referring to as the subtitle edit window/subtitle editor) scrolls so that the caption that shows in the Program Monitor is also shown in the Text Panel. It does not go to the top of the list unless I go to that point.

Some users have found that it is easier to use the timeline/Program Monitor for edits and use the keyboard shortcuts. See this thread:
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Subtitle Editor is a new channel permission in YouTube Studio that allows creators to delegate subtitle creation on their channel to others. Learn more about how to add or remove access to your YouTube channel.

zeitAnker Annotation Edit gives you a sophisticated interface to attribute and subtitle video or audio in very short time. Therefore we developed techniques hardly found elsewhere and took the chance to build a clean and extensible product from scratch.

A little bit of digging around turned up Submerge from bitfield. I have not used it, but it looks pretty decent and is listed on Apples's Downloads site. bitfield also has an app named iSubtitle in the Mac App Store which appears to do the same thing.

You can add subtitles to videos by generating them with Flixier. Our AI-powered subtitle generator tool will create a perfectly synchronized subtitle for your video in seconds. Once generated, you can edit the subtitles to ensure their accuracy and then save them in any format you prefer.

Select the subtitle object and use the left side panel to modify your subtitle's content and timings. You can add new lines with the Add Subtitle button, delete lines and edit the timings by dragging on the separators in the Timeline. The right-side menu lets you easily change font, color, and size.

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