CRACK Open Subtitle Translator
i'm into a new month of blogging. this month i will be showing you how i use the great video tool called youtube to create subtitles. i will be using the opensubtitles service to create subtitles for my videos. i will also be using a youtube data api to extract the metadata from the videos and using an html5 tag to include the subtitles in my videos.
weve added a write to disk option to the translator, which allows you to export the current state of the transliteration as an srt file. a srt file is a simple subtitle file format. these files can be used in video players, subtitle players, and more. weve also added a new transliteration patterns option, which allows you to define your own transliteration patterns. this is a useful feature when you have a lot of transliterations to do.
weve also redesigned the translators user interface and made some minor improvements to the programs functionality. for example, weve added a new list all translations option to the translator. this option displays all available translations in a list. you can then select one of them and have it automatically written to disk.
last but not least, weve made some of the translators settings accessible via its preferences dialog. you can now choose to automatically update the srt file whenever you change the transliteration pattern and the transliteration pattern you use. you can now also choose to force the translator to be closed when the program is closed. weve also made the changes to the srt file format more clear in the translators dialogs.