Software:Subtitle Edit

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Short description: Subtitle editor
Subtitle Edit
Subtitle Edit logo.png
Subtitle Edit screenshot.png
Main window with wave form and video player
Developer(s)Nikolaj Lynge Olsson
Stable release
4.0.1 / 16 September 2023; 14 months ago (2023-09-16)
Written inC# (2009 - Present)
Borland Delphi (2001 - 2009)
[1][2]
Operating systemWindows
Linux
Platform.NET Framework
SizeWindows: 8.0–11.6 MB
Linux: 9.3 MB
Available in34 languages
List of languages
English, Chinese, Argentina, Basque, Brazilian Portuguese, Bulgarian, Catalan, Chinese, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Macedonian, Norwegian, Persian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese
TypeSubtitle editor
LicenseGNU General Public License v3.0
Websitenikse.dk/SubtitleEdit/

Subtitle Edit (also known as SE) is a free and open-source subtitle editor to create, edit, adjust or synchronize subtitles for videos.

Features

SE supports 250+ subtitle formats. Some of the most popular ones are SubRip, Timed Text, DFXP (Netflix standards), ITT (iTunes), SubStation Alpha, MicroDVD, SAMI, D-Cinema and BdSub. It uses the VLC media player, MPC-HC, Mpv or DirectShow to play videos.

It is available in 34 languages and works on Windows and Linux.

Development

In 2001, Nikolaj Lynge Olsson had started the development of Subtitle Edit in Delphi which continued until April 2009. On 6 March 2009, 2.0 Beta 1 version (build 42401) was released.[2]

Over time, more developers have contributed to SE's development, and it is still active. It is hosted at GitHub.

On May 17, 2011, the developer unannounced the testing version of SE 3.2 for Linux.[3] It uses the same source code that was developed for Windows, to implement it on Linux using Mono Project.

On October 17, 2011, the developer unannounced the availability of stable version for Linux.[4] The developer himself stated that it is working well on Ubuntu.

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