Does this extension work with 9anime, Zoro, etc? It is a cool concept, but if the website (let's say 9anime for example, could be another website though) that you want to use the extension on doesn't have official subtitles BUT you use another extension like +Sub to add subtitles onto that website (again, let's say 9anime for the sake of example, but could be other website), then will it work? For me, it didn't work. That is probably because 9anime doesn't put subtitles on dubbed anime. Or m... Show more
General Subtitle Translator for Multiple Sites
Displays bilingual subtitles
Supported sites are actively increasing
SubTrans is a general subtitle translator Suite
It extends the original Subtitle into bilingual subtitles
The goal of SubTrans is to support as many widely used video sites as possible
SubTrans can translate video's official subtitles / captions into almost all widely used languages
To make it work, the video should have AT LEAST one official subtitle / caption
Subtitle styles are settable
You can set styles for bilingual subtitles separately, including font size, font color, font weight, opacity, background color, etc
External subtitles are supported
You can use local disc subtitle file or input subtitle raw content manually, then choose to display it directly or use it as a translation source
In case subtitles' timestamps don't fit well with the video, you can choose to advance or delay the timestamps of each subtitle separately
The subtitles are filled in a draggable box
Hence you can adjust the subtitles' position as you wish
SubTrans remembers your settings locally
So the bilingual subtitles show up every time when you open a new video of a supported site, needless to set up repeatedly
Features: Display bilingual subtitles, Support most languages, Support many sites, Support subtitle styles settings, Support External Subtitles, Adjustable Subtitle Timestamp, Subtitle position is draggable, Support full screen, No need to set up every time
Steps: After installation, you need to left-click the extension to set up
Specify the "Translation Source"
Note that it is loaded from the site you visit and literally it's the translation source of the first and second subtitles
Also choose the language of "First Subtitle" and "Second Subtitle"
After a short process period, the bilingual subtitles should be shown up
Congratulations! Supported Sites: YouTube (including embedded youtube videos on any site), Udemy, Coursera,
(this list is actively increasing)
Supported languages include: Almost all widely used languages are supported
Attention: In order to translate, you need to choose "Translation Source"
If no official subtitle / caption exists on your visiting site, "Translation Source" will be none
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any inquiries or feature requests
Email: support@subtrans
cc