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SubRenamer 2.4.0 by qwqcode is a Windows utility designed for batch-renaming subtitle files and automatically adjusting their timing offsets, eliminating the manual work that usually accompanies subtitle management for film and television libraries. The open-source program scans a chosen directory for subtitle files in common formats such as SRT, ASS, and SSA, then renames each file to match its corresponding video counterpart while simultaneously correcting any temporal misalignment. Typical use cases include synchronizing subtitles downloaded from different sources with newly encoded episodes, aligning CD1/CD2 rips that were split differently from the original broadcast, and standardizing the naming convention of an entire series folder so that media servers like Plex or Kodi can recognize and stream the correct track without user intervention. Because the software reads the internal timecodes of both the video and subtitle streams, it can detect frame-rate conversions, PAL/NTSC shifts, or commercial-cut differences and apply the appropriate offset in milliseconds. The interface is minimal: users drop the video folder onto the window, review the proposed renaming and timing changes in a preview table, and commit the batch in one click; a rollback option preserves the original files. SubRenamer sits in the Video Editors & Converters category, and version 2.4.0 is the first public release under the current versioning scheme. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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