Rating and reviewing helps a lot as well. Whichever way you choose, you can make simple edits to your subtitles. To report a bug or suggestion: is completely free, without any ads and no hidden costs.Therefore donations are very appreciated to help me to maintain the extension. With Veed, you have three ways to add subtitles to your videos: manually enter them, automatically generate them (using the program’s voice recognition software, or even upload files (e.g., SRT, VTT, ASS, SSA, TXT) and add them to your videos. “Very useful for non native english speakers such as me to watch movies and series in english” “This is an awesome extension for watching things on third party sites, would hundred percent recommend it.” “I've tried 9 different desktop media players but none of them display subtitles as accurately on time and precise as Substital” Add subtitles by searching or drop your own file.Įnjoy watching and if you like our product, please leave a review or let us know how we can make Substital even better! Click on the Substital extension at the top right of your browser. Navigate to a website containing a video. Pin it, so you can find it easily (Highly recommended). Only YOU decide when to add subtitles to a video. Substital is passive by default and won't inject anything in the pages you visit. Supports special characters for languages like Greek or Arabic. Change the subtitles font size, text colour and background color. Manually synchronize the subtitles, if they are out of sync.
ADD SUBTITLES TO VIDEO ONLINE ARCHIVE
Add your own subtitles with drag and drop (supported format: SubRip (.SRT) or ZIP archive containing a. Search for subtitles with the built-in-search feature. Supports Netflix, Disney+, Amazon Prime Video, YouTube, Dailymotion, Vimeo and many other video platforms. Fixed the bug with Netflix new video player. Be it on Netflix, Disney+, Amazon Prime, Vimeo, Youtube or any other online streaming website - Our mission is to fill any language gap that exists whether for entertainment, language learning or to make videos accessible to the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing.