What is srt-shift FOR LINUX?


Srt-shift FOR LINUX



Srt-shift is a simple command-line tool designed for shifting the times in a .srt subtitle file. It is a lightweight and efficient tool created by Adeel Ahmad Khan, providing users with the ability to adjust subtitle timing effortlessly.



Features:



  • Shift subtitles backward or forward by a specified time

  • Output the modified subtitles to stdout

  • Save the shifted subtitles to a new file

  • Supports .srt subtitle files



Technical Specifications:



  • File Type: .tar.gz

  • Version: 0.1

  • Compatibility: Linux

  • License: Free



How to Use:


To shift the subtitles backward by 5 seconds, use the following command:


srt-shift subtitles.srt -5


To shift the subtitles forward by 5 seconds, use this command:


srt-shift subtitles.srt 5


To save the modified subtitles to a new file, execute the command:


srt-shift subtitles.srt 5 > fixed.srt



Get the Latest Version:


If you want to access the most recent version of srt-shift, visit http://github.com/adeel/srt-shift.



srt-shift FOR LINUX

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