![]() ![]() With this Software, Aegisub I believe subtitle writing and creation has become easier and more comfortable. srt (subRip text) and others, you have to Click on File on the Menu bar, Click on Export, Select the Encoding you want (Unicode UTF-8 is Ok), Click on Ok, Enter file name and Select File format. ass(Advanced Substation Alpha), then Click on Save]ĩ) To save in other format like. In order to save the file you click on File on the Menu bar and Click on Save or Press Ctrl + S on your keyboard, write the file name, it only has one file format People whom think M$ is mediocre, don't know the half of it.3) On the Menu bar, click on Video and click on Open Video, Go to the location of the Video and open it.Ĥ) The video selected will be loaded in Aegisubĥ) It comes by default with audio in waveform, to see actions or scene, you have to watch on the right hand side, but I believe the Waveform is better.Ħ) Also below is the timing 0:00:00:00 - 0:00:05:00, the difference between the timing is 5 seconds, you can increase or reduce thisħ) The next box which is white in colour is where the text will be written, after writing you press enter to continue for next phase of seconds based on your timing settings.Ĩ) After write all the subtitle and editing, it is now time to save. In the meantime, I'll send my spare minutes learning how to use Aegisub properly. I really would like to be able to run 'aegisub' full natively. I hope a savvy developer can find time to take a look a the ebuilds in the external 'multimedia' tree and give them the needed TLC. I haven't had the time and do not expect to have the time and resources to try virtualbox anytime soon. ![]() I'm not prepared at this time to regress my current kernel version to be able to run the proprietary radeon driver. This means anything which makes use of graphics runs dead s l o w. ![]() However, I'm currently configured with the FOSS version of the Radeon driver. ![]() I did install the windows version of aegisub under vmware workstation with a WinXP guest and it seemed to run there. YMMV and all that especially when it comes to advanced functions. Everything I've tried so far under 'wine' seems to work as expected. If you're using the KDE windows manager, the installed program will appear under Launch > Wine > Programs > Aegisub. # wine ~/drive_c/software/Aegisub-2.1.8-setup.exeįollow the dialog and uncheck whatever options you don't need. I downloaded 'Aegisub-2.1.8-setup.exe' from Aegisub 2.1.8 download to local directory ~/.wine/drive_c/software/ Once you've installed 'wine', you should now be ready to install 'aegisub'. If you do not already have 'wine' installed', these instructions may prove helpful: Code: On the other hand, I was able to install and run the windows version 2.1.8 under 'wine. This 'out of tree' package is going to require some developer TLC attention in a up-to-date gentoo setting before it goes anywhere. I was trying to install aegisub through the multimedia layman library.Ĭurrently, eix reports this for aegisub: Code:Īvailable versions: (~)2.1.8 (~)2.1.9_pre5440 ** (~)3.0_pre4897 **9999 ĭescription: Advanced SSA/ASS subtitle editor The software is to be downloaded for free. Posted: Thu 2:34 am Post subject: Which version of aegisub installs? Download Aegisub by Rodrigo Braz Monteiro, Niels Martin Hansen, Thomas Goyne for Windows XP/Vista/7/8/8.1/10. Gentoo Forums :: View topic - Which version of aegisub installs? ![]()
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