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    easyjasub

    easyjasub

    Tool to add furigana and in-line translation to Japanese subtitles

    easyjasub (http://easyjasub.sf.net) is a tool to assist in understanding Japanese subtitles those who have a little knowledge of Japanese language, for language learning. It allows you to get subtitles with furigana and in-line translation, in several formats suitable for both video rendering and self-study Timing for the Japanese subtitles is used, the secondary subtitles may be repeated into multiple lines. The synchronization of input text subtitles is very important to properly associate them. ...
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    LinguaSubtitle

    Creates subtitles for those who learn language

    LinguaSubtitle useful for learning language. It generates subtitles for the movie based on your vocabulary.
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    LeELa player
    "LeELa player" is an audio-video player to learn a language (e.g. English for non-speakers) using subtitles in movies (.srt) and songs (.lrc).
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