Titra is an open-source software designed for creating subtitles for various video formats. It provides users with tools to efficiently create and edit subtitles, along with adding new ones to an existing video. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the steps required to install Titra on Linux Mint Latest.
Before we proceed with the installation process, ensure your system meets the following requirements:
The first step is to update the package manager.
sudo apt-get update
Titra requires the following dependencies to be installed on your system:
To install them, run the following command in the terminal:
sudo apt-get install npm git
To download and install Titra, you need to follow these steps:
Clone the Titra repository from GitHub by running this command:
git clone https://github.com/TitraTranslate/titra.git
Move into the Titra directory by running:
cd titra
Then, run the command below to install all the required packages:
npm install
Once the installation is complete, run the Titra app using the command below:
npm start
Titra is now ready to run on your Linux Mint Latest system.
With Titra installed on your Linux Mint system, you can easily create and edit subtitles for your favorite videos with ease.
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