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When I find some time, I'll create English subs but for now an automatic translation (e.g. Using Subtitles Translator) is not half bad. Source: 5 months ago
Download the original subs from here. Don't download the auto-translated subs, they often have missing pieces. Translate them with this site or this. Add the subs to Youtube with either Dualsub or Add Subtitles. Or just download the video to watch it with the subtitles. Source: over 1 year ago
Also https://subtitlestranslator.com/en/ is free and not bad for a quick and dirty translation (via google translate) - the "edit" page doesn't work for me, so I just grab the exported text file and use as is. Source: over 1 year ago
Best I can suggest is to download the movie from YouTube (use 9x Buddy), then, grab any subs then run the subs through this Subtitle translator tool then watch the downloaded video in VLC (or whatever) and load the translated subs in. Source: over 1 year ago
LoL, if you can't find subtitles in your language because it's a small county language like Hebrew You need that feature I use all the time sites like that: https://subtitlestranslator.com/en/ when I can't find subtitles in Hebrew or Amharic You understand? Google translate doing a good job translate subtitles and it's fine if it's not perfect. Source: over 1 year ago
If you load that text file into Subtitle Edit (the Windows version, unfortunately the web version doesn't work for this!) it will work out the format, then you can export it as SRT from there. Source: 11 months ago
Windows only, but Subtitle Edit has a bunch of tools you can use for QC and fixing subtitle files. It also has a 'translator' mode which lets you load up two subtitle files for the same video. Source: about 1 year ago
Assuming you want burn-in and you can get a suitable file, in this particular situation I’d use Subtitle Edit to create a PNG sequence + XML. The option to do so is under file > export > Final Cut Pro 7 XML. Source: about 1 year ago
You can use Subtitle Edit . It lets you extract subtitles as separate files. Then, you can edit them. Source: about 1 year ago
Subtitle Edit has a translation feature, both in the Windows app and the online editor. Will need checking by a native speaker though! Source: about 1 year ago
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Akbar - Subtitles Translator - Online and free subtitle translator. Allows to easily translate .SRT or .SUB subtitles files to any language of your choice. Also provides intuitive subtitle editor to further refine the translated captions.
Subtitle Workshop - Subtitle Workshop, a free subtitle editor. Official website - download Subtitle Workshop and get Subtitle Workshop news and information.
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