Based on our record, Shotcut seems to be a lot more popular than Zubtitle. While we know about 115 links to Shotcut, we've tracked only 5 mentions of Zubtitle. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Develop and customize captions for social media posts, like Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Examples are Zubtitle, Kapwing, Headliner, ClipScribe, and InShot. Source: about 1 year ago
If you want to add captions without wasting time or money, your best option is an intuitive video editing software. I use Zubtitle because it's affordable, user-friendly, and only takes a couple of seconds to convert your audio to timed captions. It also gives you the option to fully customize your captions (font, color, etc.), as well as adding other stylish elements (like a headline, progress bar, logo, and more). Source: over 2 years ago
Sure. The product is called Zubtitle: https://zubtitle.com. We started it in 2018 as a simple video captioning tool for videos. As we saw more and more social media users wanting to get videos ready for Facebook, Twitter, etc., we have been slowly turning it into a full on video editor. Source: over 2 years ago
In the early days for Wavve& Zubtitle it was direct sales/outreach. We would find people on social media promoting their podcast or video and pitch our tools to them. Source: almost 3 years ago
On Facebook, I often see captions printed on top of the video as a separate block (see example below) which solves my two issues! Unfortunately, the only program I can find to create captions like this is zubtitle.com which is great if you want auto-generated captions that are only available in the language spoken in the video. I want to add caption headers like this by uploading a .srt or .txt file so that I can... Source: about 3 years ago
Any good open source video editor for Windows? Top google results include https://www.openshot.org/ and https://shotcut.org/, but both don't have obvious links to the code repositories and it took me a while to find them which is often not a good sign. - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
Does anyone know how it compares with Shotcut[1]? It's free, open source, and works on Windows, Mac and Linux. I've been a happy user for a while. [1] https://shotcut.org/. - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
Shotcut (to put them together at the same framerate and size). Source: 5 months ago
I used OBS to capture my screen, shotcut to edit the video, and this command to create a gif (Shotcut also supports exporting to a gif, but it seems to take longer to process). - Source: dev.to / 7 months ago
To set the test up, I used OBS, Shotcut, and Excel. As a comparison to Infinite I used H3 MCC and the PC Forge version of H5. Unless otherwise stated, I used a keyboard as an input device in order to reduce the variation between tests, since the analog nature of controller thumb sticks could affect the results. I programmed a keyboard macro to hold A for a period of time, then immediately switch to holding D for a... Source: 8 months ago
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