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    Jubler subtitle editor
    Jubler is a tool for editing text-based subtitles. It can be used an an authoring software for new subtitles or as a tool to convert, transform, correct, and refine existing subtitles. NOTE: this project has moved to GitHub. Please download the binaries from https://github.com/teras/Jubler/releases
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    This subtitle corrector is a free and open source that can be used to edit and synchronize subtitles with srt extension, convert ssa to srt, and merge many srt in one.
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    User friendly Subtitles Editor/Translator. Can open, convert, modify and save subtitle files in Subrip(.srt), MicroDVD(.sub) and Subviewer format. It has built-in translator for quick translation. Can change FPS, charset (Unicode, UTF8), and much more...
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    An editor for Divx subtitles written in java. Features include: SRT and SUB support; time shift (in frames or seconds); format conversion; hearing impaired subtitles remotion; empty subtitles remotion
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