Subtitle Editor: Handy for Captioning but Lacking Instructions
- Jan
- 02
- Posted by Jack M. Germain
- Posted in Reviews
Subtitle Editor is a capable video editing tool kit to transform, edit, correct, create or refine existing subtitles on GNU/Linux/*BSD. Based on GTK+2, It also shows sound waves, which makes it easier to synchronize subtitles to voices. You will not find too many capable applications in Linux that specialize in adding or editing subtitles.![]()
2012: A Look Back
- Jan
- 01
- Posted by TKH Specialist
- Posted in Announcements, Customers, Press Releases
Another year is coming to a close, and it’s time to look back and reflect on what we’ve accomplished in the past twelve months. Technical Know-How, Inc. is stronger than ever, and some of the accomplishments of the past year are definitely worth remembering. This past year saw a major upgrade to many of our […]
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