resync-srt
v3.1.0
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offset a SRT (SubRip) file's timestamps forward or backward
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resync-srt
Streaming* command and module that reads SRT data and a time offset and outputs the resultant SRT.
example
To use resync-srt
as a command, install it using npm:
$ npm install -g resync-srt
You can feed it either files or raw data from stdin:
$ resync-srt 500
1
00:00:00,000 --> 00:03:00,000
Hello, warld!
^D
which will output
1
00:00:00,500 --> 00:03:00,500
Hello, warld!
If this data was in an .srt
file you could also use the filename as the first
argument:
$ resync-srt foo.srt -1000
usage
resync-srt [FILE] MILLISECOND-OFFSET
api
var resync = require('resync-srt')
resync(offsetMs)
resync-srt
exports a single method, which accepts an offset in millseconds.
Positive values push the timestamps forward in time, while negative values push
them backward.
This returns a Transform stream: reading SRT data and outputting SRT data that has been time-shifted.
streaming*
This is still using subtitle.js which doesn't offer a streaming interface. This module merely wraps its functionality into a convenient interface. See the issue.
license
MIT