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  2. DirectVobSub - Wikipedia

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    DirectVobSub/VSFilter were formerly part of a whole application known as VobSub which was also able to extract subtitles from DVD Video and create text-based subtitles, without ripping the DVD to a file first. The last version of VobSub was version 2.23, after which the development of VobSub ceased.

  3. SubRip - Wikipedia

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    SubRip is a free software program for Microsoft Windows which extracts subtitles and their timings from various video formats to a text file. It is released under the GNU GPL . [ 9 ] Its subtitle format's file extension is .srt and is widely supported.

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  5. Subtitles - Wikipedia

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    These markers are usually based on timecode if it is a work for electronic media (e.g., TV, video, DVD) or on film length (measured in feet and frames) if the subtitles are to be used for traditional cinema film. The finished subtitle file is used to add the subtitles to the picture, either: directly into the picture (open subtitles);

  6. Amara (organization) - Wikipedia

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    Amara, formerly known as Universal Subtitles, is a web-based non-profit project created by the Participatory Culture Foundation that hosts and allows user-subtitled video to be accessed and created. Users upload video through many major video hosting websites such as YouTube , Vimeo , [ 1 ] and Ustream to subtitle.

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  8. List of programs broadcast by Smile (TV network) - Wikipedia

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    Smile (formerly known as Smile of a Child) was an American Christian-based children's television network owned by TBN.Although primarily a Christian-based network, Smile acquired some secular programming from outside producers and the public domain, such as Lassie and The Big Garage, as well as acquiring the U.S. rights to Canadian series such as Mickey's Farm.

  9. List of teletext services - Wikipedia

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    A screenshot of Teletext on TV Centre, (Note: This TV does not support Cyrillic.) Channel One; Russia 1 (subtitles only) Match TV (subtitles only) NTV; Channel 5; Russia K (subtitles only) Karusel (subtitles only) REN TV (subtitles only) CENTR-INFO ; STS (subtitles only) Domashny (subtitles only) TV-3 (subtitles only) Friday! (subtitles only)