Edit and create subtitles or simply synchronize existing ones with your movies

Subtitle Edit

Subtitle Edit

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  • Latest Version

    Subtitle Edit 4.0.11 LATEST

  • Review by

    Sophia Jones

  • Operating System

    Windows 7 / Windows 7 64 / Windows 8 / Windows 8 64 / Windows 10 / Windows 10 64

  • User Rating

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  • Author / Product

    Nikolaj Lynge Olsson / External Link

  • Filename

    SubtitleEdit-4.0.11-Setup.exe

  • MD5 Checksum

    43c590c7b0b7b9480c4730398e3997c4

Subtitle Edit is a free, open-source desktop application designed for creating, editing, and synchronizing subtitle files.

Ideal for both casual users and professionals, the software supports a wide variety of subtitle formats and offers powerful tools for precise editing.

Developed with versatility in mind, Subtitle Edit provides functionality that rivals premium subtitle tools, making it a top-tier option for anyone working with video captions.

Key Features

Support for Over 300 Subtitle Formats: Including popular ones like SubRip (.srt), SubStation Alpha (.ssa), and WebVTT.

Video Preview Integration: Works with video players like VLC, MPC-HC, and mpv to preview subtitle timing.

Audio Waveform and Spectrogram View: Helps in aligning subtitles with precise audio peaks.

Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR): Allows transcription from video using speech-to-text services.

Real-Time Spell Checking: Ensures subtitles are grammatically correct and free of typos.

Built-in Translation Tools: Helps translate subtitles directly within the software using third-party services.

Subtitle Synchronization Tools: Adjust timing with shift, scale, or visual sync methods.

OCR for DVD Subtitles: Extract and convert image-based subtitles to text from VobSub/IDX or SUP files.

User Interface

The UI is clean and utilitarian, offering a multi-pane layout. The top section lists subtitles with their corresponding timecodes, while the bottom panels offer video previews, waveform views, and text input.

Toolbars provide quick access to editing, timing, and translation tools.

The interface is easy to navigate and highly customizable, making it suitable for both beginners and advanced users.

Installation and Setup
  • Download the installer from the official website or FileHorse.
  • Run the installer and follow the prompts.
  • Launch the software and configure video player and spell checker options during the initial setup.
How to Use
  • Launch Subtitle Edit and open a video file.
  • Load an existing subtitle or create a new one.
  • Play the video and pause at the point you want a subtitle to appear.
  • Enter the subtitle text and adjust the start and end times.
  • Repeat the process for all lines, then save the subtitle file in your desired format.
Full Features
  • Create, edit, sync, and translate subtitle lines.
  • Built-in audio visualizer with waveform and spectrogram display.
  • Video playback powered by mpv, DirectShow, or VLC.
  • Visually adjust subtitle timing, speed, and position.
  • Convert audio to subtitles using Whisper or Vosk/Kaldi speech recognition.
  • Translate subtitles automatically via Google Translate.
  • Extract subtitles from decrypted DVDs.
  • Import and OCR VobSub (sub/idx) binary subtitles.
  • OCR Blu-ray .sup files (based on BDSup2Sub Java code).
  • Load subtitles embedded in MKV files.
  • Open subtitles from MP4/M4V (text, captions, VobSub).
  • OCR XSub subtitles in DivX/AVI containers.
  • OCR DVB and teletext subtitles from TS/M2TS files.
  • OCR Blu-ray subtitles from M2TS files.
  • Supports UTF-8, Unicode, and ANSI encodings for multilingual use.
  • Sync tools: delay, anchor point, or align with another subtitle.
  • Merge/split subtitle lines; adjust timing; fix errors.
  • Spellcheck with LibreOffice dictionaries; supports many languages.
  • Remove hearing-impaired text; renumber lines.
  • Add effects like karaoke and typewriter.
  • Full undo/redo history.
  • Compare subtitles, batch search/replace, fix casing.
  • Optimize line length and export to formats like PNG, SUP, STL, and more.
Read, write, and convert between more than 300 subtitle formats, like:
  • Supports 300+ subtitle formats including SubRip (.srt), making it highly versatile.
  • Compatible with broadcast and editing formats like ABC iView, Adobe Encore, and Avid.
  • Handles both text and binary formats such as CapMaker Plus and PAC files.
  • Works with D-Cinema formats, including both Interop and SMPTE standards.
  • Supports DVD and Blu-ray subtitles like VobSub (.sub/.idx) and SUP (.sup).
  • Reads and writes XML-based subtitles including TTML/DFXP and BDN XML.
  • Allows import/export of web formats like WebVTT, YouTube SBV, and Annotations.
  • Supports legacy formats such as SubViewer, MicroDVD, and SAMI (.smi).
  • Can read subtitle streams directly from video containers like MKV and MP4.
  • Compatible with CSV and JSON formats for integration with custom tools.
FAQ

Is Subtitle Edit free to use?
Yes, it is completely free and open-source.

Can I use Subtitle Edit to create subtitles from scratch?
Absolutely. It supports creating and syncing subtitles manually or using audio waveforms.

Does it support translation?
Yes, built-in translation tools can assist with subtitle translation.

Can I preview subtitles with video playback?
Yes, Subtitle Edit integrates with video players for real-time preview.

Is there a portable version?
Yes, a portable version is available for use without installation.

Alternatives

Aegisub - Free open-source tool for creating and modifying subtitles.

Subtitle Workshop - Free software for creating, editing and converting text-based subtitle files.

System Requirements
  • OS: Windows 11, 10, 8 or 7
  • RAM: 2 GB minimum
  • Storage: 100 MB available space
  • Video player: VLC or MPC-HC for preview integration
PROS
  • Free and open-source
  • Supports a wide range of formats
  • Powerful syncing tools and waveform editor
  • Video and audio integration
  • Portable version available
CONS
  • Limited support for macOS
  • Some tools require a learning curve
Conclusion

Subtitle Edit is one of the most powerful free subtitle editors available for Windows. Whether you're correcting timing, translating subtitles, or starting from scratch, it delivers a full-featured experience without the need for a premium license. With a balance of ease-of-use and advanced tools, it's a go-to choice for editors, translators, and media creators alike.

Note: Requires .NET Framework.

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What's new in this version:

New:
- Shortcut for "Split line and play"
- Shortcut for "Cycle audio track"
- Add "Bookmark contains" option to "Modify selection"
- Add PaddleOCR

Improved:
- Update Italian translation
- Update Portuguese translation
- Update Polish translation
- Update Chinese translation
- Update Finnish translation
- Update Russian translation
- Include Whisper CuBlas again
- Add simple retry for DeepL translate
- Add Icelandic to Gemini
- Update NLLB API from v2 to v4
- "Auto continue" is now a little faster
- Handle Unicode zero-width-whitespace in SRT time code
- Update Faster Whisper XXL to r245.1
- Add retry for ElevenLabs TTS API calls
- Update yt-dlp to 2025.01.15
- Update mpv to 2025-01-15

Fixed:
- Fix Google Translate V1 API
- Make cmd line parameters case insensitive
- Fix LRC ms start time reading
- Fix ASS color picking bug
- Fix for "un-minimize" ocr window
- Fix "Remove text for HI" cmd line
- Fix for Netflix QC (write-out numbers 1-10)
- Fix RemoveTextForHI webvtt issue
- Fix "Fix overlap" issue in "Fix common errors"
- Fix setting deeplx url
- Fix rounding in format TSV1+TSV2