What programs do you use to create TV/Movie subtitles? Thread poster: soohyun.kim
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Hi, there! I am interested in subtitling as a freelancer, but I was wondering what programs you recommend for creating subtitles. I work on a Mac, and I'd be willing to pay for a program if it's proven to be better than the free programs. I'd love everyone's input! Thanks! | | | These are the ones I use... | Jul 17, 2017 |
Hi soohyunnee! Well, there are many programs out there: EZTitles seems really popular and I can personally recommend it for being very comprehensive while still being quite easy to use. It's not cheap, but you get alot for the money. Their support staff is really helpful too. Another program, the one I use the most, is Titlevision. The version I have is an older program called TV2003 that I find somewhat easier to use than EZTitles, but it does not have as many features... See more Hi soohyunnee! Well, there are many programs out there: EZTitles seems really popular and I can personally recommend it for being very comprehensive while still being quite easy to use. It's not cheap, but you get alot for the money. Their support staff is really helpful too. Another program, the one I use the most, is Titlevision. The version I have is an older program called TV2003 that I find somewhat easier to use than EZTitles, but it does not have as many features as EZTitles. The same company that made Titlevision is now selling another program called Submachine, but I haven't had the time to check it out properly. It's probably worth a look though. As for free programs, there is a really nice one called SubtitleEdit. I don't use it for the subtitling itself (even though you could), but I find it very useful when doing other stuff like converting between different subtitle-formats and editing time-code, batch processing files etc. Best of luck! ▲ Collapse | | | Subtitle Edit, WinCaps, Subtitle Toolkit | Jul 17, 2017 |
The tool I have used the most is Subtitle Edit. The tool that I find the best for serious work is WinCaps. A good alternative that is fairly new a... See more The tool I have used the most is Subtitle Edit. The tool that I find the best for serious work is WinCaps. A good alternative that is fairly new and still needs some improvement is Oona’s Toolkit. I have also used Aegisub, but it is not longer actively developed.
[Edited at 2017-07-17 18:48 GMT] ▲ Collapse | | | soohyun.kim Canada Local time: 04:01 Korean to English TOPIC STARTER Thank you so much! | Jul 18, 2017 |
Epameinondas Soufleros wrote: The tool I have used the most is Subtitle Edit. The tool that I find the best for serious work is WinCaps. A good alternative that is fairly new and still needs some improvement is Oona’s Toolkit. I have also used Aegisub, but it is not longer actively developed. [Edited at 2017-07-17 18:48 GMT] | |
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soohyun.kim Canada Local time: 04:01 Korean to English TOPIC STARTER
Fredrik Nowacki wrote: Hi soohyunnee! Well, there are many programs out there: EZTitles seems really popular and I can personally recommend it for being very comprehensive while still being quite easy to use. It's not cheap, but you get alot for the money. Their support staff is really helpful too. Another program, the one I use the most, is Titlevision. The version I have is an older program called TV2003 that I find somewhat easier to use than EZTitles, but it does not have as many features as EZTitles. The same company that made Titlevision is now selling another program called Submachine, but I haven't had the time to check it out properly. It's probably worth a look though. As for free programs, there is a really nice one called SubtitleEdit. I don't use it for the subtitling itself (even though you could), but I find it very useful when doing other stuff like converting between different subtitle-formats and editing time-code, batch processing files etc. Best of luck! | | | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » What programs do you use to create TV/Movie subtitles? CafeTran Espresso | You've never met a CAT tool this clever!
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