Gnome Subtitles is a GNOME Desktop subtitle editor that provides subtitle editing, conversion, and synchronization support.
The user interface of Gnome Subtitles is designed in such a way that makes it incredibly user-friendly with some of its most notable features being its WYSIWYG setup, i.e. What You See Is What You Get display of subtitles, highlighting and editing of bold, italic and underline styles, and the option to find and replace subtitles using regular expressions. Multi-level undo/redo capability is also available for users.
This subtitle editing software also comes with easy timing operations, providing auto-adjusting timings and shifting of subtitles by specified delays. Additionally, users can make conversions between framerates, edit times and frames, and set input and output framerates with little to no difficulty.
Extra features that come with Gnome Subtitles include character coding and subtitle format auto-detection during subtitle opening, as well as relaxed subtitle reading, which allows reading subtitles that may contain errors.
Users who wish to use Gnome Subtitles should meet certain software requirements. These requirements include gtk+ >= 2.8 mono >= 1.1 gtk-sharp >= 2.8 glade-sharp >= 2.8 gnome-sharp >= 2.8. Overall, Gnome Subtitles is an asset to video subtitlers who seek a reliable and comprehensive subtitle editing tool with an easy-to-use interface.
Version 0.9.1: N/A