Gnome Subtitles – Subtitle editor for Linux

Gnome Subtitles is a free and open source subtitle editor for Linux. Using Gnome Subtitles, you can add subtitles and captions to your video. It comes with build-in video preview, time synchronization, translation support, merge and split subtitle lines, spell checking, edit subtitle headers support, character coding, subtitle format auto-detection and more .It is released under the GNU General Public License.

Gnome Subtitles app

Install Gnome Subtitles on Ubuntu Linux

You can install Gnome Subtitles via Ubuntu PPA. Open the terminal application (ctrl+alt+t) and run below command to add Gnome Subtitles’s PPA.

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:pedrocastro/ppa

Press Enter key to confirm the addition during the installation. Then run below commands to install it.

sudo apt update
sudo apt install gnome-subtitles

Then open Gnome Subtitles using below command.

gnome-subtitles

Uninstall Gnome Subtitles:

In terminal run below command to remove the PPA first.

sudo add-apt-repository --remove ppa:pedrocastro/ppa

Then run below command to uninstall Gnome Subtitles completely.

sudo apt remove --autoremove gnome-subtitles

That’s it.

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