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pysubs2 is a Python library for editing subtitle files. It’s based on SubStation Alpha, the native format of Aegisub; it also supports SubRip (SRT), MicroDVD, MPL2, TMP, WebVTT, TTML and SAMI formats and OpenAI Whisper captions.
There is a small CLI tool for batch conversion and retiming.
pip install pysubs2
pysubs2 --shift 0.3s *.srt
pysubs2 --to srt *.ass
import pysubs2
subs = pysubs2.load("my_subtitles.ass", encoding="utf-8")
subs.shift(s=2.5)
for line in subs:
line.text = "{\\be1}" + line.text
subs.save("my_subtitles_edited.ass")
To learn more, please see the documentation. If you'd like to contribute, see CONTRIBUTING.md.
pysubs2 is licensed under the MIT license (see LICENSE.txt).
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A library for editing subtitle files
We found that pysubs2 demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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