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Whether you’re watching a home video, a movie, or a TV series, subtitles are useful to understand what’s going on on your screen. However, it can be difficult to find the right subtitles for your movies and shows, and your own recorded videos likely has no subtitles at all. Thankfully, Video LAN, the makers of VLC media player, introduced a new AI tool that will solve this at CES 2025.
VideoLAN, the non-profit behind the popular VLC media player, showcased its new AI tool in Las Vegas. This feature would allow anyone using VLC media player to add subtitles to any video it’s playing. Aside from that, Life Hacker also said that it could automatically translate the subtitles, allowing non-English speakers to read what the speakers in the video are saying in their own language.
So, whether you’re watching a family video or downloaded a movie legally to your device to watch it offline, VLC media player will soon let you add subtitles to it, even if you don’t have an available subtitle file.
What makes this tool unique from other AI services is that it’s run locally on your own device—internet connection not required. This means you don’t have to connect to some distant data center that might be misusing your data and consuming a lot of power.
You can remain totally anonymous when using this feature, especially as VLC media player doesn’t require any kind of login or personal information to download, install, and use.
However, VideoLAN hasn’t revealed yet the hardware requirements for you to run this feature, although we believe that this would likely require a PC with an NPU (which is different from CPUs and GPUs). The organization also didn’t say when users can get the feature, so we’re holding our breathe when we can start enjoying subtitles quickly and easily.
Hopefully, the AI model that VLC uses is accurate, or else we’d just end up with comedy gold at the start and frustration for the rest of the video we’re trying to watch.