Tero Subtitler is a cross-platform application for creating, editing, translating and validating subtitles.
It combines subtitle editing tools with video playback, waveform visualisation, automated transcription and quality control.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Offers multilingual and customisable interfaces.
- Provides SMPTE and Media editing modes.
- Supports a wide range of subtitle formats.
- Includes multilevel undo and redo, search and replace, and automatic backups.
- Provides source, transcription and translation modes.
- Includes translation memory functionality.
- Previews video using the mpv playback engine.
- Displays audio waveforms on an editable timeline.
- Performs frame-rate and video-rate conversions.
- Offers spell checking, subtitle comparison and validation tools.
- Supports automatic transcription through whisper.cpp and Faster-Whisper.
- Imports and exports Blu-ray SUP subtitles.
- Generates videos with hardcoded subtitles.
- Provides video dubbing functionality.
- Exports subtitle audio as MP3 files.
Website: github.com/URUWorks/TeroSubtitler
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Developer: URUWorks
License: Mozilla Public License 2.0
Tero Subtitler is written in Pascal. Learn Pascal with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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