11 June 2009 18:30
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11 June 2009 18:15
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How To: editing subtitles with subtitleeditor
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In a previous article, I introduced gsubedit, a GNOME Subtitle Editor for linux using GTK. It was the best subtitles editor I'd ever found for linux.
Recently, I found a new project, that even it is quite young, has a lot to offer. Namely subtitleeditor. It supports any kind of subtitles format, allows you to move, change framerate and much more.
Here is an introduction to subtitleeditor. Subtitleeditor is GTK 2 subtitle editor sofware released under the GNU General Public License (GPL), it makes subtitles editing really easy, in a few clicks you can create subtitles, change the framerate, move subtitles...
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11 June 2009 18:00
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