iCaption 4+

SRT-based soft-subtitle editor

Jeffrey Bakker

    • Free

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Description

iCaption is a soft subtitle editor, utilizing timeline based editing. The file formats currently supported are SubRip (SRT) and YouTube.

What are soft subtitles? Soft subs are external files stored separately from the video file. They are called soft, because they are not hard-encoded into each video frame; they are rendered in real-time. Most modern video players support soft subs and can manage multiple files for quick and easy swapping of languages.

What iCaption is not
- It does not support any audio/video file formats that aren't natively supported on macOS.
- It does not hard-encode your subtitles into video frames, nor save videos; it creates subtitle files.
- Any features outside the SRT format, such as subtitle position, font or colour, are not supported.
- If you're looking for more than an SRT editor, then iCaption is not for you.

Features and Capabilities
- A user interface with side-by-side video and subtitles.
- Timeline-based editing, with or without a reference video loaded.
- Waveform visualization and subtitle visualization in the same timeline view.
- Transfer subtitle times from the reference video or the timeline selection.
- Automatically determine the subtitle duration via configurable word-counting.
- Real-time checking and visualization for overlapping subtitle times.
- Easily adjust all subtitle times with one edit.
- Search subtitles allows you to filter the subtitle list.
- Previewing allows you to test subtitles without an external viewer.
- Create, edit, open and save YouTube (.sbv) files.
- Create, edit, open and save SubRip (.srt) files.
- Convert SubRip to YouTube format and vice versa.
- Complete abstraction from the subtitle file formats.

What’s New

Version 2.6.0

- Support for macOS Ventura and Apple Silicon processors, including M2.
- It's no longer required to hit Return key for committing subtitle edits.
- Timeline scoping now advances by the current scope size.
- Loading of entire audio waveform when a video is opened (xHE-AAC not supported).
- Higher granularity of waveform visualization data.
- Smaller memory footprint for audio waveforms.
- Modernized toolbar icons and minor User Interface tweaks.
- Add support for 3GP, 3GP2 and CAF file formats.

App Privacy

The developer, Jeffrey Bakker, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Collected

The developer does not collect any data from this app.

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