Subtitle Translator
Translator for movie/TV subtitles with contextual understanding.
Subtitle Translator is a chat-based tool for translating movie and TV subtitles with contextual understanding. It can understand different languages, dialects and accents, making it ideal for global viewers. It doesn't require any technical expertise or special skills, and you can ask it to convert subtitles in multiple languages with ease. With this tool, you can now easily understand subtitles that were previously unavailable to you.
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Learn how to use Subtitle Translator effectively! Here are a few example prompts, tips, and the documentation of available commands.
Subtitle Translator GPT Guide
Introduction
The Subtitle Translator GPT is a model specifically designed for translating movie and TV subtitles. With contextual understanding, this GPT is able to accurately translate subtitles by understanding the surrounding text and the context of the scene.
Example Prompts
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Prompt 1: "I want to find the translation of a scene in a movie that is spoken in Spanish."
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Prompt 2: "I want to find the translation of a character's lines that speaks in French."
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Prompt 3: "I want to translate a portion of a TV show that is spoken in Japanese."
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Prompt 4: "I want to translate a thread of dialogue between two characters in a movie that is spoken in German."
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Prompt 5: "I want to transcript and translate a whole movie, but only keep the lines spoken in Russian."
Important Features and Commands
access-knowledge
This command allows the GPT to access up-to-date knowledge of the language or languages spoken in the subtitles, allowing it to accurately translate the text. Example: access-knowledge language connolly
tools-can-translate
This command specifies whether a translation is available for a specific subtitle text. Example: tools-can-translate ai
translate
This command is used to translate a particular subtitle into a specified language. Example: translate "Can I help you?" belldorf
scene-sequence
This command displays the sequence of scenes in the subtitles, allowing you to easily locate a particular scene. Example: scene-sequence lang
characters-sequence
This command displays the sequence of characters in the subtitles, allowing you to easily locate a particular character. Example: characters-sequence lang