Comparison of subtitle editors

The following table compares some characteristics of some subtitle editing software.

Name License Platform Multilanguage Audio waveform Formats supported Website Extra Information
Aegisub Freeware, open source Cross platform Yes Yes SSA/ASS, MicroDVD, SRT (Full support)
AdobeEncore, EBU STL (Write Only) JacoSUB (Read Only)[1]
www.aegisub.org Limited support for RTL languages. It's mainly used for creating ASS subtitles. Uses libass, making the ASS effects appear correctly in the internal media player.
Belle Nuit Subtitler[2] Commercial OS X Yes ? 35+ www.belle-nuit.com
DivXLand Media Subtitler[3] Freeware Windows Yes Interactive 35 www.divxland.org/en/media-subtitler/ Allows subtitle embedding in AVI
EZTitles[4] Commercial Windows Yes Yes 54 www.eztitles.com Broadcast & authoring tool
Kijio[5] Freeware Windows No sound peaks 20 www.kijio.org Control of subtitles via timeline
Ninsight Ayato[6] Commercial Windows Yes Yes 18 Broadcast & authoring tool
Poliscript[7] Commercial Windows Yes Yes most professional formats www.screensystems.tv Broadcast & authoring tool, manual cue output, fully supported
SubEdit-Player[8] Freeware Windows Yes No ? subedit.com.pl Movie player with subtitle editing capabilities
Subtitle Edit Freeware, GPL Windows Yes Yes 50+ nikse.dk/SubtitleEdit/ Requires .NET Framework
Subtitle Editor[9] Freeware, GPL Linux ? ? ? home.gna.org/subtitleeditor/
Subtitle Workshop[10] Freeware Windows Yes No ? subworkshop.sourceforge.net
Wincaps Qu4ntum[11] Commercial Windows Yes Yes most professional formats www.screensystems.tv Broadcast & authoring tool, speech input, live and offline, fully supported

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