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I just bought the software and it worked perfectly on the first run. It could use a few features, though. 

  • I'd like to be able to remove the ">>" at the start of lines.
  • Recognition of audio gaps. The file I tried it on has no audio for the first 20 seconds, but it starts the subtitle at 0:00:00. It also leave t he subtitles up during gaps instead of going blank until the next speaking portion
  • Hearing impaired subtitles, i.e. "[Music]" "[Screams]" "[Engine Sounds]"
  • Batch queueing. I would like to throw in a more than one file and walk away while it works. 
  • The option to auto save to SRT.

I'm another user, and I started using it to create subtitles from videos that I downloaded from YouTube, etc.  These video files did not come with a subtitle file. 

It does create the hearing‑impairing stuff, like music, I noted. 

But it would be such a nice upgrade if it could work with more than one file and automatically save. 

I am just a very happy user. Very, very happy.  

p.s. https://sites.google.com/site/tsdarkness/batchsubtitlesconverter  I use this program to correct subtitle files when there are errors in them. 

Both of these programs are worth every penny, and I am grateful they set the price to be affordable because I want to support them.