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April 2001, Week 2

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--- Forwarded Message from Kara Schwartz <[log in to unmask]> ---

>Date: Mon, 09 Apr 2001 10:48:37 -0400
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>Subject: Subtitling

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A professor here is interested in having students subtitle movies. I am 
inquiring whether anyone has used the program 'substation Alpha' with 
the PC and if so how well did it work etc.. ? Information can be found 
at the website below.

substation Alpha

http://www.eswat.demon.co.uk/

If you know of/ used any other programs specifically for subtitling with 
PCs or Macs, I would like to hear and find out more about them. I 
realize that there are programs like Adobe Premiere that would work but 
I believe they would require alot of time to learn.

Thank you in advance.

Kara Schwartz
Language Lab Coordinator
Amherst College
413-542-2340

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