Jubler is a tool for editing text-based subtitles. It can be used an an authoring software for new subtitles or as a tool to convert, transform, correct, and refine existing subtitles. Some of its key features are subtitle preview, smooth cooperation with MPlayer, full subtitle editing, and ASpell support.
| Tags | multimedia Video Utilities |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | OS Independent |
| Implementation | Java |
Recent releases


Changes: Only one instance of Jubler is now run in a system. Every file remembers loading parameters and uses them when saving. There is an improved load/save dialog that encapsulates the information inside the load dialog. General GUI improvements, especially in Mac OS X. Relaxed file loading when a file contains encoding errors. Improved subtitle support. Improved visuals in the Video Console window. A more compact Preferences dialog. Minor changes and bugfixes.


Changes: Automatic update support was added, so Jubler is able to update intelligently with minimum user interaction. The time fixed tool for overlapping subtitles was improved. The FFMPEG color model was improved.


Changes: The Google translator parsing engine was improved. Compile issues with ffmpeg under Mac OS X 10.4 were fixed. A Linux GTK L&F bug with time-spinner under Java 6.0 was fixed.


Changes: Autosave/recovery of changed subtitles. Automatic translation of subtitles through Google. FFmpeg has been updated. There are small GUI improvements, better SRT support, and minor bugfixes and enhancements.


Changes: The user interface was improved. The preview interface was integrated inside the main Jubler window. The subtitle number is now visible, if desired. Preset file encodings are used. The affected subtitles are displayed visually with color. Waveform visualization was maximized. AAC audio streams are supported.
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Recent commentsAt last!
Well done! Even though it is already pretty trivial to find such projects for Windows OS, this is something that was missing from Linux and other platforms.