My List Of The Top 5 Subtitle Editors Available On Ubuntu Linux

in #utopian-io7 years ago (edited)

If you want to edit subtitles of your videos or movies, you need to use a subtitle editor. And today, I will review and introduce you to the top 5 open source subtitle editors to use on Ubuntu or on a Linux distribution. These programs have many features and advantages ranging from editing subtitles colors to synchronizing to voice in a video.

1- Gnome Subtitles

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I guess, Aegisub should be #1 in such list, it is multiplatfom and has lots of features that can make a videoeditor' work easier. Here is a detailed Aegisub tutorial, including some advanced features: How to Add Subtitles to MP4s in 5 Easy Steps (Video)