PenguinSubtitlePlayer



Penguin Subtitle Player is a simple open source Qt5 subtitle player which can be used to display subtitles on top of online video streaming websites that don't support subtitles or don't allow using custom subtitles.
You can also use Penguin Subtitle Player to display subtitles on custom positions (like on the black bottom/top bands), or to display multiple subtitles in the same time (since the app can be launched multiple times), for video players or video streaming websites that don't support this by default.

Penguin Subtitle Player is a simple open source Qt5 subtitle player which can be used to display subtitles on top of online video streaming websites that don't support subtitles or don't allow using custom subtitles. With the free and open source application, Penguin subtitle player, you can add subtitles to any online videos. Learn more about this nifty app.


The application, available for Linux, Windows and Mac OS X, displays a translucent window which is always on top so the subtitles are always displayed above the video, no matter the streaming website / player you use. This includes Flash and HTML5 videos.
Among Penguin Subtitle Player's features are support for over 700 encodings with auto encoding detection, drag and drop support, highly customizable layout (you can change the frame size, background color, opacity, font style) as well as time fine tuning (fast forward/backward with customizable time interval).
The application supports SRT, and with version 1.0, also SSA/ASS subtitle formats.
Here's Penguin Subtitle Player in action:

In the above screenshot you can see the Penguin Subtitle Player controls but don't worry, these are only displayed when you hove over the app. Also, the subtitle background can be made completely transparent:

There are a few things that still need to be implemented, like hotkeys support, but according to some bug reports, these are planned features and should be available soon.
Update: version 0.3.0 was released and it includes customizable text shadow (text outline) and font color and also, the app now remembers the window position and size.

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Penguin Subtitle Player binaries for Linux (64bit only), Windows and Mac OS X can be downloaded from Sourceforge and its source code from GitHub.

Since the Penguin Subtitle Player developer only offers Linux 64bit binaries for download, I packaged the app and uploaded it to the main WebUpd8 PPA, so it's available for both 32bit and 64bit for Ubuntu and Linux Mint. To add the PPA and install Penguin Subtitle Player, use the following commands:
If you don't want to add the PPA, you can download the debs from HERE.
Arch Linux users can install Penguin Subtitle Player via AUR (latest git).
Report any bugs you may find @ GitHub.

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Also see: Download Subtitles Via Nautilus / Nemo Context Menu With Periscope Or Subliminal

Subtitles are very useful to help people who are not fluent in the language to understand the conversation in a video better. Although most retail DVD or Blue-ray discs come with multiple languages of subtitles on the disc itself, videos that are on the Internet which can be downloaded or streamed online do not necessarily come with subtitles. Fortunately there are websites that host subtitles and also third party software that can help to search for matching subtitles based on the name or title of the video.

Most well known media players such as VLC, KMPlayer, GOM Player, SMPlayer and even the Movies & TV included in Windows 10 allow you to choose a subtitle file to be played together with the video. However, when it comes to streaming online videos such as from YouTube, it is not possible for the viewer to upload or attach a text transcript or timed subtitles file to videos that belong to other user’s channel. You could technically download the video to your computer, then play it in a media player together with the subtitle file but that would be too troublesome.

An easier solution is to simply use a standalone subtitle player that plays and overlays the subtitle over the streaming video. Standalone subtitle player are also useful to play two subtitles simultaneously when the media player that you’re using can only load one subtitle at a time. Here we have 5 free standalone subtitle players for you to choose from.

1. Greenfish Subtitle Player

Greenfish Subtitle Player is portable and very small weighing in at only 42KB in file size. It used to be one of the best subtitle players out there in terms of stability but unfortunately the developer has abandoned this project and the official website is no longer accessible. However, the download for this program can still be found on reputable download portal websites like Softpedia. We’ve tested Greenfish Subtitle Player on the latest Windows 10 operating system and it works fine without problems.

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As you can see from the screenshot above, there are not many features in the program other than loading the SRT subtitle file, play, pause, rewind or fast forward by clicking and holding on the button, moving the time slider, minimize and resizing the semi-transparent window that displays the subtitle. It does require .NET Framework 4 to work which means it will run on a vanilla Windows 8 and 10.

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2. Penguin Subtitle Player

Penguin Subtitle Player is considered the newer application in this list with quite a number of features while the rest have not been updated for years. The program is a single executable file and is quite large at slightly over 10MB. It is however, not fully portable as the settings are written in the Windows registry.

Vinyl gamewatermelon gaming. Penguin Subtitle Player doesn’t only run on Windows operating systems, you can also find official builds for Linux and Mac OSX. The configuration options (Preferences) in Penguin Subtitle Player allow you to set your default directory, time adjustment interval which is very useful to fine tune the fast forward and rewind option, modifying the opacity which is the level of transparency, and changing the subtitle font/color/effects.

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Penguin Subtitle Player is a newer program with more features but does require the Visual C++ 2013 runtime libraries or will complain that msvcp120.dll and msvcr120.dll are missing. Make sure you have the Visual C++ 2013 Redistributable (x86) package installed on your computer, even on 64-bit systems. If not download and install the Redistributable x86 installer from Microsoft.

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Turn that first sale into the next sale. 3. JustSubsPlayer

JustSubsPlayer is another standalone and open source subtitle player. Some of the player controls are quite standard such as play, pause, fast forward, rewind and resizing the subtitle display. A unique feature found in JustSubsPlayer which is not available on other standalone subtitle players is the ability to perform a search in the subtitle file and instantly jump to the time stamp with the keyword.

Do take note that JustSubsPlayer requires .NET Framework 3.5 to run. If you would like to run JustSubsPlayer on Windows 8 or 10, you would have to enable .NET Framework 3.5 by running optionalfeatures.exe from the Start menu.

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4. SRTPlayer

SRTPlayer is yet another small and open source standalone subtitle player. It is a very basic SRT player without any additional options. In fact, the graphical user interface is also quite ugly without any transparency which will fully cover up the video that is playing behind it. Moreover, the requirement of Java being installed on the system to run the program is another disadvantage.

Soulver. The only advantage we can think of for SRTPlayer is the ability to run this program on many different operating system since it is a Java based program.

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5. Free Subtitle Player

This final subtitle player in this list has a very general name which is just “Free Subtitle Player”. From the looks of this application, it does seem to have pretty good features such as a more complete player controls (next, rewind, pause, stop, play, fast forward, next), automatically sticking up or down the screen, font settings and changing the opacity of the program window by moving the slider.

Free Subtitle Player requires .NET Framework 3.5 installed to run but it’s very unfortunate that after enabling and installing the dependency, the program is able to run but instantly crashes upon loading a subtitle file.

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perce8 months ago

Thanks had stumbled on greenfish and quite happy with that. simple to use and doesn’t appear to cause any issues. What I was hoping for was to find an Android version. Needs a little more complexity as I would like to cast the movie, with the subtitles in situ. must be doable. at present my go-to player is Web Video Caster. But there are more and more sites that WVC has problems with. please if anyone has an Android cast option, please shout it out. thanks

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thanks for this info

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Merlin_Magii9 years ago

As usual – a highly useful piece of research not found elsewhere – Our thanks Raymond. I can’t think when I might need this but have stuck a copy in my burgeoning software kit. As Saint Fox Mulder says …… “Expect the inexpected” !

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thanks for the recommendation.

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