![]() Make sure to select Format as "SubRip *.srt" and Encoding should be "UTF-8"Ĭlick "Accept" and that's it for preparing Jubler for creating subtitles. If you know the frame rate of the video set it in the drop down box otherwise leave it set with the default. ![]() Normally the first encoding should be UTF-8. Under the Load Tab (the Tab that is opened by default). Open the preferences again by selecting File > Preferences This is because Jubler asks MPlayer to play the video.īefore we start creating the subtitles we have to set some basic preferences. Note: when Jubler plays the video file it opens in a separate window and does not play 'within' Jubler. When you load a video you will see a preview image. Now press "OK" and Jubler should load the video : This is not a very good place for the file but we will leave it there for this example. In the above example the location is on the Desktop of my computer. The last box is just the location of a temporary file that Jubler will create for its own purpose while you create the subtitle. Also, it promises you zero-quality loss, keeping the authenticity of DVD to the most. With this program, you are allowed to rip a 150 min DVD to MP4, MKV, AVI, WMV within 10 minutes. If this was the case you would check the box and press the second "Browse" button to select the new audio file. WonderFox DVD Ripper Pro has built its reputation on the high-quality and lightning speed of ripping DVD files. You might wish to use this option if you had been editing audio to fit with the video but had not yet combined the two (audio and video). You would only check the "Use a different audio stream" if there was another audio file other than the one in the selected video that you wished to subtitle. Now.there are some other options displayed but we will not worry about these. You are now returned to the "Select video" window you were at earlier. Preview of the subtitles in realtime or in design time, spell checking, translation mode and styles editing are some of the main features. When you have located that file click "Open" : Press the 'browse' button next to the 'Use the following video file' and you will be presented with a 'File Browser' with which you can browse your computer looking for the video file you wish to subtitle. To choose this video file select Tools > Preview (or press F7) : ![]() Next you need to choose the video file that the subtitles are for. So Jubler is in a 'ready' state for creating new subtitles. When you do this you will notice the interface change : and the left to File (alternatively you could just press CTRL and N on your keyboard at the same time) : Jubler will be open on your computer :įirst select File from the manu bar and then slide down to New. Create a New Projectįirst we create a new subtitle file. I will imagine you have a video file ready you wish to subtitle. Lets prepare Jubler for subtitling a video.
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