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Subtitle Edit v4.0.6 Subtitle Edit v4.0.6 A free and open source editor for video subtitles. With Subtitle Edit you can easily adjust a subtitle if it is out of sync with the video in several different ways. You can also use Subtitle Edit for making new subtitles from scratch (do use the time-line/waveform/spectrogram) or translating subtitles. Features Create/adjust/sync/translate subtitle lines Convert between SubRib, MicroDVD, Advanced Sub Station Alpha, Sub Station Alpha, D-Cinema, SAMI, youtube sbv, and many more (300+ different formats!) Cool audio visualizer control - can display wave form and/or spectrogram Video player uses mpv, DirectShow, or VLC media player Visually sync/adjust a subtitle (start/end position and speed) Audio to text (speech recognition) via Whisper or Vosk/Kaldi Auto Translation via Google translate Rip subtitles from a (decrypted) dvd Import and OCR VobSub sub/idx binary subtitles Import and OCR Blu-ray .sup files - bd sup reading is based on Java code from BDSup2Sub by 0xdeadbeef) Can open subtitles embedded inside Matroska files Can open subtitles (text, closed captions, VobSub) embedded inside mp4/mv4 files Can open/OCR XSub subtitles embedded inside divx/avi files Can open/OCR DVB and teletext subtitles embedded inside .ts/.m2ts (Transport Stream) files Can open/OCR Blu-ray subtitles embedded inside .m2ts (Transport Stream) files Can read and write both UTF-8 and other unicode files and ANSI (support for all languages/encodings on the pc!) Sync: Show texts earlier/later + point synchronization + synchronization via other subtitle ... |
445 | Jun 02, 2024 Nikolaj Olsson |
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Transmission v4.0.6 Transmission v4.0.6 A fast, easy and free Bittorrent client for macOS, Windows and Linux. Easy and Powerful Transmission is designed for easy, powerful use. We've set the defaults to just work and it only takes a few clicks to configure advanced features like watch directories, bad peer blocklists, and the web interface. When Ubuntu chose Transmission as its default BitTorrent client, one of the most-cited reasons was its easy learning curve. Native for Your System Unlike many cross-platform applications, Transmission integrates seamlessly with your operating system. Transmission on macOS is a truly native and polished experience. This isn't some cross-platform app that treats macOS as an afterthought. With a sleek and simple interface, Transmission meets or exceeds Apple UI standards while using native features. v4.0 is Apple Silicon Native! The Qt-based Windows UI has been modernized and is fully Windows 11 ready. The GTK interface has been carefully written to follow the GNOME Human Interface Guidelines and features. Lightweight and Lightning Fast Transmission has one of the lowest memory & resource footprints of any major BitTorrent client. Transmission's light overhead is one reason why it is so well suited for home NAS and media servers. Having been used by Western Digital, Zyxel and Belkin, Transmission gives truly impressive performance on almost any compatible hardware. Open Source and Privacy Focused Transmission is an open source, volunteer-based project. Unlike some BitTorrent clients, Transmission doesn't play games with its users to make money. Transmission doesn't bundle toolbars, pop-up ads, flash ads, twitter tools, or anything else. It doesn't hold some features back for a payware version. Transmission doesn't track it's users. It's website and forums have no third-party ads or analytics. Sleek and Feature Rich The features you want from a BitTorrent client with an easy-to-use interface: privacy protection, a web interface, ... |
3,846 | May 30, 2024 Transmission Project |
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