Submerge 3 – Hardcoded subtitles everywhere v3.8
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by new men
The easiest and fastest way to add hardcoded subtitles to your movies and tv-shows.
With Submerge you can easily add hardcoded subtitles to your movies and tv-shows. The subtitled movie will play on almost anything, like your computer, smartphone, portable device, or game console. Submerge supports many text-based subtitle formats as input and you can export the subtitled movie for the most common devices in just one click. Now with a batch exporting feature as well. Submerge also has a built-in subtitle search tool that makes finding and downloading the right subtitles a breeze. It also has a fullscreen player built-in, so you can watch the subtitled movie directly within Submerge.



Main features
– Add hardcoded subtitles to almost any video file without the need for extra system extensions or plug-ins.
– Doesn’t depend on QuickTime.
– Automatically loads and displays embedded subtitles or subtitles from external files.
– Support for many subtitle formats like srt, sub, it, stl ass/SSA, and to.
– Supports styling tags in subtitle files like italic, bold underlined, and font color.
– Supports cue settings in WebVTT files to handle the position and alignment of the subtitles.
– Fully customizable subtitle display (font, size, color, shadows, etc).
– Automatically find metadata online to tag your movie.
– Detailed movie inspector for all those nitty-gritty details.
– Many exports presets built-in for popular devices from Apple, Sony, Microsoft, and so on.
– Batch export queue built right in.
– FFmpeg encoding for fastest possible exports.
– Force aspect ratio to 16:9, 4:3, or 3:2 to use your monitor space more efficiently.
– Fullscreen player built-in (of course).
– Retina graphics user interface.
– 64-bit native.
NOTE! Submerge cannot add hardcoded subtitles to movies or tv-shows purchased or rented in the iTunes store due to DRM protection.
What’s new in Submerge 3
– Re-written from the ground up using modern OS X technologies.
– Doesn’t depend on QuickTime.
– No need for extra system extensions or plug-ins to open and add subtitles to your movies.
– 64-bit native.
– Batch export queue.
– Exports into more formats like AVI and WebM.
– Improved the built-in subtitle search engine. Easy to use.
– Metadata tagging for iTunes and iDevices. Artwork as well.
– Support for more than two subtitles lines and smarter wrapping.
– Optional “Title Safe Area” for old TV sets and professionals.
– And last, but not least, a new shining icon 😉