How to Install Titra on NetBSD

Titra is an open-source subtitle editor that allows you to create, edit, and synchronize subtitles with ease. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the process of installing Titra on NetBSD.

Prerequisites

Before we begin, make sure that you have the following prerequisites:

Installation Steps

Follow the steps given below to install Titra on NetBSD:

Step 1: Open the Terminal

Open the NetBSD terminal by pressing the Ctrl + Alt + T keys on your keyboard or by navigating to the terminal app on your system.

Step 2: Install the Required Dependencies

Run the following commands to install the required dependencies:

pkgin -y update
pkgin -y install curl unzip

Step 3: Download the Titra Package

Use the following command to download the latest version of Titra:

curl -L "https://titra.io/release/Titra_latest_netbsd.zip" -o Titra.zip

Step 4: Extract the Package

Extract the downloaded package using the following command:

unzip Titra.zip

Step 5: Run Titra

Navigate to the extracted directory using the following command:

cd Titra

Run the following command to start Titra:

./Titra

Step 6: Enjoy Titra

Now you can start using Titra to edit and synchronize the subtitles for your videos on NetBSD.

Conclusion

By following these steps, you can easily install and use Titra on NetBSD. With Titra, you can create, edit and synchronize subtitles with great ease.

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