This is the command subptools that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
NAME
subptools - manipulates xml subtitles files
SYNOPSIS
subptools [-hrsvw] [-a hh:mm:ss,ms] [-c first[,last]] [-d seconds] [-e seconds] [-i file]
[-o file] [-t format]
DESCRIPTION
The subptools command performs various manipulations on xml subtitles files, acting as a
filter from standard input to standard output unless -i or -o options are used.
subtools can be used to handle so-called xml subtitles files, where each subtitle entry is
actually a filename to be substituted for the entry, or to adjust timestamps on each
subtitle entry.
The options are as follows:
-a, --adjust hh:mm:ss,ms
Adjust all time stamps so that the first tag begins at hh:mm:ss,ms.
-c, --cut first[,last]
Write only entries numbered from first to last, where last defaults to the last
entry of the file.
-d, --shift seconds
Shift all time stamps by seconds seconds.
-e, --expand seconds
Expand the subtitle hour by seconds seconds.
-c, --convert format
Convert the xml subtitles file into a srt (default) or spumux file.
-h, --help
Display usage and quit.
-i, --input filename
Use file filename for input, defaults to stdin.
-o, --output filename
Use file filename for output, defaults to stdout.
-r, --renumber
Renumber all entries.
-s, --subst
Substitute filename in each subtitle entry by the file contents.
-v, --verbose
Verbose mode.
-w, --strip
Remove leading white space
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