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subtitleeditor - Graphical subtitle editor with sound waves representation

Application Options:

-p--profile=NAME
          the name of the profile used by the config

       -e--encoding=ENCODING
          encoding used to open files

       -v--video=FILE
          open video file

       -w--waveform=FILE
          open waveform file

Author

AmayaRodrigo
          Author.

Description

       This manual page documents briefly the subtitleeditor command. As subtitleeditor is a GUI program, most
       of its options are available through the GUI interface, rather than the command-line.

       subtitleeditor is a GTK+2 tool to edit subtitles. It can be used to create new subtitles or as a tool to
       transform, edit, correct and refine existing subtitles.

Features

       * Really easy to use

       * Can create new subtitle

       * Can be used for timing (gstreamer)

       * Can be used for translation

       * Internal format is Advanced Sub Station Alpha

       * Can edit the script header (authors, translators, timers, video information, etc.)

       * Style Editor

       * Framerate conversion

       * Scale

       * Split subtitle

       * Joint subtitle

       * Spell check using aspell

       * Encoding support

       * Edit text and adjust time (start, end)

       * Move subtitle

       * Find and replace (can use Regular Expression)

       * Remove empty lines

       * Set All end times

       * Can play video preview (using MPlayer or other)

       Supported Formats:

       * Sub Station Alpha

       * Advanced Sub Station Alpha

       * SubRip

       * MicroDVD

       * MPL2

       * MPsub (MPlayer subtitle)

       * SubViewer 2.0

       * Plain-Text

Name

       subtitleeditor - Graphical subtitle editor with sound waves representation

Options

       This program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-').
       A summary of options is included below.

       -?--help
          Show summary of options.

       --help-all
          Show all help options

       --help-gst
          Show GStreamer options

       --help-gtk
          Show Gtk+ options

Synopsis

subtitleeditor

See Also