******2SRT description
Downloads "not embedded" video subtitles from ******* or ****** Video
******2SRT is a software that allows you to convert subtitles from ****** Video and ******* to SubRip (.srt) format, which is recognized by most video players. You can download XML subtitles or simply type video's URL, ******2SRT will do the rest.
Even today, *******/****** Video "not embedded" subtitles (CC under their terms) can't be downloaded in a simple way. Even if those are downloaded, they aren't usable in any video player (software or home video player) because they are encoded in a ******'s own format.
That's why ******2SRT let download and convert them to a recognized format by most video players (SRT) and that can be converted to another also well-known formats like SSA (SubStation Alpha) or SUB (MicroDVD) by using other software available on the Internet.
Why would I want to download subtitles from ******* or ****** Video?
You may have a video whose subtitles are really hard to find or if you have found them, they aren't available on your language, but there is an available version of the subtitles you are looking for on *******/****** Video. Or it's possible you like a video and it's only available through *******/****** Video and it's "not embedded" subtitled.
At first, you may think these are really very unusual situations, but certainly they are not. There are free distribution videos, like some documentaries and conferences, or official distributed videos that a TV channel publishes on his own ******* space, which can be only found through *******/****** Video, and their subtitles are not embedded. Not embedding subtitles is an advantage for the provider. Provider only needs to upload a single video and he can offer to select one of many subtitles (or none of them). Some examples are Zeitgeist documentary, Randy Pausch last lecture: "Achieving Your Childhood Dreams" conference, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood anime, some Top Gear broadcast from the BBC or ******2SRT video demonstration itself.
Under what conditions can I use this software?
******2SRT is free software (in two senses), licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL). In brief: you can download, copy, modify, give and sell this software like you want and to who you want, as long as you distribute original source code and, if you modify or reuse ******2SRT source code, also the new source code and under the same conditions.
Why this name? What does it mean?
Hmmm... Unfornately for me (and for my imagination) all software must have a name with which it will be called. There are developers who "live" with their software and name it with names so metaphorical like Windows, Photoshop, Mac(intosh) or eMule. There are other type of developers which don't go so far and we simply call it with a less comercial but clearer name (for ourselves, the authors, of course). Then, ******2SRT means "****** to SRT", "from ******'s format to SRT format". ******* is ******'s property too and it has inherited subtitles format.
Requirements:
· Java 2 Standard Edition Runtime Environment
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Downloads "not embedded" video subtitles from ******* or ****** Video
******2SRT is a software that allows you to convert subtitles from ****** Video and ******* to SubRip (.srt) format, which is recognized by most video players. You can download XML subtitles or simply type video's URL, ******2SRT will do the rest.
Even today, *******/****** Video "not embedded" subtitles (CC under their terms) can't be downloaded in a simple way. Even if those are downloaded, they aren't usable in any video player (software or home video player) because they are encoded in a ******'s own format.
That's why ******2SRT let download and convert them to a recognized format by most video players (SRT) and that can be converted to another also well-known formats like SSA (SubStation Alpha) or SUB (MicroDVD) by using other software available on the Internet.
Why would I want to download subtitles from ******* or ****** Video?
You may have a video whose subtitles are really hard to find or if you have found them, they aren't available on your language, but there is an available version of the subtitles you are looking for on *******/****** Video. Or it's possible you like a video and it's only available through *******/****** Video and it's "not embedded" subtitled.
At first, you may think these are really very unusual situations, but certainly they are not. There are free distribution videos, like some documentaries and conferences, or official distributed videos that a TV channel publishes on his own ******* space, which can be only found through *******/****** Video, and their subtitles are not embedded. Not embedding subtitles is an advantage for the provider. Provider only needs to upload a single video and he can offer to select one of many subtitles (or none of them). Some examples are Zeitgeist documentary, Randy Pausch last lecture: "Achieving Your Childhood Dreams" conference, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood anime, some Top Gear broadcast from the BBC or ******2SRT video demonstration itself.
Under what conditions can I use this software?
******2SRT is free software (in two senses), licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL). In brief: you can download, copy, modify, give and sell this software like you want and to who you want, as long as you distribute original source code and, if you modify or reuse ******2SRT source code, also the new source code and under the same conditions.
Why this name? What does it mean?
Hmmm... Unfornately for me (and for my imagination) all software must have a name with which it will be called. There are developers who "live" with their software and name it with names so metaphorical like Windows, Photoshop, Mac(intosh) or eMule. There are other type of developers which don't go so far and we simply call it with a less comercial but clearer name (for ourselves, the authors, of course). Then, ******2SRT means "****** to SRT", "from ******'s format to SRT format". ******* is ******'s property too and it has inherited subtitles format.
Requirements:
· Java 2 Standard Edition Runtime Environment
[IMG]http://linux.softpedia.com/screenshots/******2SRT_1.png[/IMG]
_http://linux.softpedia.com/progDownload/******2SRT-Download-49159.html