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Aegisub 3.2.2 (32-bit) LATEST
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Aegisub-3.2.2-32.exe
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Details:
Aegisub (32-bit) 2022 full offline installer setup for PC
Aegisub subtitle editor was originally created as a tool to make typesetting, particularly in anime fansubs, a less painful experience. At the time of the start of the project, many other programs that supported the Advanced Substation Alpha format lacked (and in many cases, still lack; development on several competing programs have since been dropped for various reasons completely unrelated to Aegisub) many vital functions, or were too buggy and/or unreliable to be really useful.
Since then, Aegisub has grown into a fully-fledged, highly customizable subtitle editor. It features a lot of convenient tools to help you with timing, typesetting, editing, and translating subtitles, as well as a powerful scripting environment called Automation (originally mostly intended for creating karaoke effects, Automation can now be used much else, including creating macros and various other convenient tools).
Features and Highlights
- Unicode in UTF-7, UTF-8, UTF-16LE and UTF-16BE encodings
- Importing non-Unicode subtitles from over 30 different character encodings, including Shift_JIS, allowing you to resume work on any subtitles regardless of your system locale settings
- Loading advanced Substation Alpha (.ass), Substation Alpha (.ssa), Subrip (.srt) and Plain-Text (.txt) (with actor data) subtitle formats
- Full tag conversion from SRT to ASS
- Multiple Undo levels
- Powerful Automation module using the Lua scripting language to create advanced karaoke effects (including per-syllable effects, similar to AssCalc) - or any other kind of subtitles manipulation
- Syntax highlighting
- Fonts collector to collect all fonts used in a script into a folder
- Opening of videos via Avisynth for a true preview of subtitles using VSFilter, in any format supported by DirectShow
- Aspect ratio overriding for anamorphic videos
- Variable Frame Rate videos via timecodes file (v1 and v2), including exporting processed times for hard subbing
- Display of video coordinates under the mouse and simple auto-positioning support
- An audio mode that allows you to open files in any format that your DirectShow can decode, including Wave, mp3, Ogg Vorbis, AAC, AC3, and others
- Powerful audio timing and playback mode, including full support for karaoke manipulation
- Functions and hotkeys easily synchronizing audio/video and subtitles
- Time shifting and manipulation by timestamps or frame numbers (once video or timecodes are loaded)
- Advanced find and replace with support for Regular Expressions
- Cut/Copy/Paste subtitles via plain-text format, so they can be pasted in any plain-text editor
- Translation assistant to easily translate subtitles to another language
- Styling assistant to quickly pick styles for each line in subtitles
- Styles manager that allows you to categorize subtitles styles, to make working on several projects painless
- Keyframe navigation for fast seeking to scene boundaries
- Several subtitles manipulation macros, such as making timing continuous or recombining double lines after OCR
- Highlighting of subtitles that are visible on the current video frame, and a button to select those
- Preview subtitle changes immediately by pressing Ctrl+Enter
- Shortcut buttons to set text as bold, italic, underline, strikeout, change the font or any of the 4 colors
- Extensive manual with detailed instructions and tutorials for typesetting and program usage