SrtResync is a handy command-line tool that helps you sync up subtitles in SubRip (.srt) format. So, if you've ever watched a movie and thought, "Hey, these subtitles are totally out of whack!", this tool is your best friend. With SrtResync, you can easily shift the timing of the subtitles by adding or subtracting time to get everything aligned with the dialogue.
Before diving into using this tool, you'll need to install Ruby since SrtResync runs on it. If you're on a Debian-based system, all it takes is typing:
sudo apt-get install ruby
If you're logged in as the 'root' user, you can simply type:
apt-get install ruby
For other Linux distributions, just use your package manager to grab Ruby.
Once you've got Ruby installed, head over to the directory where you saved the SrtResync script. To see how it works and what options are available, type:
./srt-resync --help
This will show you something like this:
Usage: srt-resync.rb -d DELAY [OPTIONS] FILE
This tells you that SrtResync will sync your .srt files by applying a specified delay. Here's a quick rundown of some important options:
If you're ready to download SrtResync now!, it's really simple and will make watching movies way more enjoyable without those annoying subtitle delays!
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