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SubMagic
SubMagic

SubMagic enables you to convert, edit, synchronize and create movie subtitles. It analyzes the subtitle file for possible problems, allows you to fix errors, edit each line of the subtitle and synchr ...

Average of 2 user ratings: 4
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  • Nov 01, 2009
  • For version:
  • 0.71

quote  Awesome movie edit  quote

  • Interface: 5
  • Features: 5
  • Ease of use: 4
  • Value: 5
  • Overall: 4

Reading the above posts, which are old now, a few things, first, for everything this has to offer, it's not going to be Ccleaner and a one click method, it's going to be complicated to an extent. I felt it was actually fairly easy to work around and figure out. Nag screen? Most nag screens cannot be disabled, I don't feel this was "in my opinion" a nag screen as those that are constantly popping up, especially for donations for such a great freeware. Calling home? Most do for updates, it's not an intrusion at all, I checked personally. I found a fair amount of documentation on the internet to use this when I got stuck, however, as I progress, I will likely make a tut for this great software. My movies will now have great additions that they were lacking prior. I say excellent work to the author! And thank you for this great software!


  • Jan 12, 2008
  • For version:
  • 0.70

quote  Calls home.  quote

  • Interface: 4
  • Features: 4
  • Ease of use: 2
  • Value: 4
  • Overall: 3

The installation went smoothly but there is a donation nag screen at program startup which you can disable. This program has no help file and it's far too complex for this to be the case. There is a tutorial tab on the home page but it's doesn't provide any info about how to use the program from what I can see. Maybe I missed something. Also, the program calls out to a server (home.versatel.nl [62.58.50.15], port 80) at startup and I can't, for the life of me, figure out why.


  • Jan 17, 2008

quote  Response by software author  quote

Even ET does (call home). SubMagic (as well as EMDB and UnderCoverXP) check for new versions at startup. Nothing to worry. Snapfiles checks these applications on spyware for every single release. Eric

user This is a response to the above comment from the author of SubMagic