![]() ![]() Select the file on your local PC using the gadget below, make your language choices from the drop-down lists, and press the Translate button to get your new file. To check it's the right sort, open the file in a text editor and see if it looks something like this inside: You can select either an srt or a sub file. You can probably convert them to VobSub (.idx/.sub) with FFmpeg but I don't think it can directly output to IDX/SUB, so you'll have to store it in a temporary Matroska file before using mkvextract to. This tool will convert your srt format subtitle file to sub format and vice versa. So you'd have to OCR the subtitles to convert to those formats. ![]() You will need a plain text format subtitles file. SRT and VTT are text-based subtitles, HDMV PGS (.sup) subtitles are image-based. So if you have a copy of a film but the only subtitles you can find for it are in Spanish, you can run the subtitles file through this page to make a copy that should be good enough for you at least to follow the plot of the film. ![]() This is a simple utility that allows you to make a rough machine translation of a subtitles file from one language to another. Language Translation Tool for Subtitle Files Subtitles Translator ![]()
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