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    SRTools

    SRTools

    Command-line tools for SSA->SRT conversion & editing of SRT subtitles

    Tools for SSA->SRT conversion and editing of SRT subtitles: * ssa2srt - converts SSA/ASS subtitles to SubRip format; * fixsrtsub - fixes SubRip subtitles.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    FFmpeg Batch AV Converter

    FFmpeg Batch AV Converter

    Free all in one audio/video ffmpeg batch encoder

    FFmpeg Batch AV Converter is a free universal audio and video encoder for Windows and Linux (via Wine), that allows to use the full potential of ffmpeg command line with a few mouse clicks in a convenient GUI with drag and drop, progress information. Some fancy wizards make things easy for non-experts. Thanks to its multi-file encoding feature, it may be the fastest a/v batch encoder available, since it maximizes system resources usage by launching as many simultaneous processes up to user cpu thread count. ...
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    Downloads: 3,732 This Week
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    Subtitle Editor

    Subtitle Editor

    Subtitle Editor for SRT, SUB, SBV, TXT, ASS, SSA subs

    Srt Editor is a small subtitle editing tool for Linux, OSX and Win64. You can edit the following file formats in various ways : SRT, SUB, TXT, SBV, ASS, SSA. Last version : 4.0.3 (MacOS & Linux) / 3.2.1 (Windows)
    Downloads: 37 This Week
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    srt2vobsub

    A command-line tool that converts text subtitles to vobsub

    A command line tool for Linux and other Unix-like systems that generates a pair of .idx/.sub vobsub subtitles files from textual subtitles.
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    Downloads: 165 This Week
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    srttiming

    a commandline tool for manipulating time values in .SRT subtitle files

    srttiming is a tiny command-line application which converts pace and offset of SRT subtitle files among different frame rates. srttiming synchronizes ALL the time labels in the original .srt file according to given PACE and OFFSET values. srttiming can also calculate PACE and OFFSET values from given REFERENCE TIME POINTS. Currently intended for Linux/Unix platforms.
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