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Aegisub is an advanced subtitle editor for Windows, and UNIX-like systems, such as Linux, Mac OS X and BSD. It is open source software and free for any use. Aegisub natively works with the Advanced SubStation Alpha format (aptly abbreviated ASS) which allows for many advanced effects in the subtitles, apart from just basic timed text. Aegisub's goal is to support using these advanced functions with ease.
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Free software Released: Size:20.7MB |
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Latest version: 3.0.2 (October 22, 2012) Download sites: Visit developer's site More download options: Download portable version (direct link) Sponsored software: Supported operating systems: More information and other downloads: Sections/Browse similar tools: MacOS video tools, Subtitle |
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Aegisub 3.0.2 Changelog View full changelog General Allow framerate transform to/from variable without external timecodes loaded (#1530) Honor the configured limits for the find/replace history (#1528) Fix occassional non-error dialog when running multiple copies of Aegisub Karaoke Fix bug that sometimes resulted in later karaoke syllables moving when early ones were modified Truncate overly long syllables rather than adjusting all of the other syllables to make them fit Play right-clicked syllables Fix splitting lines by karaoke (#1541) Linux Remove dependency on glu Honor docdir and localedir configuration variables OS X The Fonts Collector actually works Add support for 32-bit processors Styling Assistant Make it possible to type style names again Subs edit box Break undo grouping after 30 seconds of inactivity rather than 10 Switch the Duration field back to time mode when video is closed Save a single wav containing all selected lines rather than a separate wav for each line with "Create audio clip" Make pasting lines not horrible slow (#1534) Subtitles Grid Make the correct row visible when selecting rows with shift + arrow keys in the grid (#1533) Translations Fix a few errors in the German translation (#1523) Update Czech translation Update Indonesian translation Update Hungarian translation Add partial Arabic translation (#1532)
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I've used this to subtitle 3 Japanese musicals. I found it very easy to use and exceptionally powerful. It is an advanced subbing tool. You can easily set it so you can see typical TV overscan and make sure your subs don't fall off the screen. Styles are great for creating a custom color/font and size to each speaker. Where songs are sung in several separate parts the subs can easily be located in different parts of the screen to make it clear who is singing what. Yes it is slow to load the video and audio. But once loaded, timing is a snap. The audio waveform shows you visually exactly where dialogue starts and ends. You can easily move markers to fine-tune the timing. Though it would be nice if you could save in other formats, the format it uses, .ass (Advanced Substation Alpha) allows for a wide range of details that other formats would lose.
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This software is very complicated to use. And abvoe all, it is SLOW! Takes a lot of RAM and CPU and to open a video file takes forever, because the whole file is scanned through, just as if you would open it in Avidemux. It is scanned completely. This alone makes it virtually unusable. Especially if you want to sync several subtitles one after another. Then it is so annoying to wait each time for Aegis to scan the whole video file, not to mention that it doesn't open the sound of the video file by default. But the sound is needed to make the sync. And the sound also is scanned from start to end, which again takes ages. This software is so annoyingly slow, it's unbearable. So I stick to Subtitle Workshop until there's a better alternative, i.e. I hope that Subtitle Workshop gets updated for Unicode/UTF support.
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I recently downloaded a MKV file that used ASS format subtitles. ASS is short for Advanced SubStation(Alpha). The subtitles worked well but I wanted to convert to standard DVD Video and the subs were all wrong for that format in that they were overly large and the position was wrong. I was able to use Aegisub to fix the font size to a smaller size as well as adjust the position of the subs so that they weren't too low on the screen nor extended too far to either side. I am no expert when it comes to subtitles but I have some limited experience using Subtitle Workshop so in the end it didn't take me long to figure it all out and the HELP file included did help (although not much). However it worked without too much hardship on my part so all in all I am happy.
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A nice little app. Not too intuitive, but well documented so a novice will be up and running in no time. The keyboard shortcuts did not feel natural to me and I would have preferred to be able to save the output as *.srt as well, but apart from that it does the job, and it does it well!
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