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In this guide, we will show you how to install Gnome Subtitles on Ubuntu Systems.
Gnome Subtitles is an open-source subtitle editor for the GNOME desktop, based on Mono. It supports the most common text-based subtitle formats, video previewing, timings synchronization and subtitle translation.
Gnome Subtitles is free software released under the GNU General Public License.
Install GNOME Subtitles on Ubuntu-APT method
Follow the steps below to get started with GNOME Subtitles :
- Update your Ubuntu system packages with running the below command:
sudo apt update -y && sudo apt upgrade -y
- GNOME Subtitles package is available on Ubuntu base repository. So You can install it directly as follows:
sudo apt install gnome-subtitles -y
- Verify the installation version installed using the following command:
apt-cache policy gnome-subtitles
Launch GNOME-Subtitles
- You can search on the system search bar by typing GNOME Subtitles as follows
- Also you can access it from your terminal as follows:
gnome-subtitles
- GNOME Subtitles will be launched as shown below
How to Remove (Uninstall) GNOME Subtitles
- Remove GNOME Subtitles
sudo apt autoremove GNOME Subtitles --purge -y
Conclusion
That’s it
Thanks.
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