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Transifex has long supported subtitle file
formats. But we wanted to design a better
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video subtitle translation experience. Now
with our video player, you can translate and
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review subtitles while watching the video
play in the translation editor. To start,
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upload a SubRip or SubViewer subtitle file
with the time code included.
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Then, from the subtitles video button, add the link to your video. Your video can be hosted on YouTube,
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Amazon S3, or any other 3rd party site, as
long as it’s publicly accessible. Transifex supports
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all the common formats for full browser
compatibility.
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Now let’s start translating the subtitles.
Here we go, first choose a language,
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then choose the resource. When you enter the editor, Transifex detects the subtitle format and
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the video Translation UI is automatically
enabled. You translate your subtitles as you
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would any other file.
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Subtitles are synchronized with the video,
so as the video plays, the subtitles are highlighted
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accordingly. When you begin typing a translation,
the video will automatically pause after that
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segment finishes playing, giving you time
to translate the subtitle. And if you click
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on a string, the video jumps to the point
where that subtitle appears.
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If you want to see the default editor view
without the video, it’s as simple as clicking
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the gear icon and unchecking the box next
to “enable video editor.”
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And that’s it! Now your video has translated
subtitles.