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Feature Overview

BibiGPT has added the “Smart Subtitle Segmentation Setting” function, aimed at solving the problem of original video subtitles being too fragmented. Users can open “Segmentation Settings” in the “Transcript” bar and freely adjust the character count, word count, or duration limit for each segment. The system provides one-click presets such as “Short Sentences”, “Long Sentences”, and “CJK Optimization”. The feature highlight is the real-time preview, for example, merging 174 original subtitles into 38 long sentences in the demonstration. In addition, it supports “Merging Subtitles” and one-click “Restore Original” state, greatly improving the reading experience and organization efficiency of transcript scripts. Here is an example of the function interface:
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Solved Pain Points

When watching video summaries, the subtitles that come with the original video are often too fragmented, too short, or have strange sentence breaks, making them very tiring to read. I hope to combine these originally scattered subtitles into smooth long paragraphs or read according to the rhythm I am used to.

Core Features

  • BibiGPT added “Smart Subtitle Segmentation Setting” to solve the problem of fragmented original subtitles.
  • Users can adjust character count, word count, or duration limits per segment in “Segmentation Settings”.
  • One-click presets like “Short Sentences”, “Long Sentences”, and “CJK Optimization” are provided.
  • Real-time preview shows segmentation changes (e.g., merging 174 subtitles into 38 long sentences).

Feature Highlights

BibiGPT launched the “Smart Segmentation” function, supporting users to customize the character count, word count, and duration of each subtitle segment, providing various preset modes such as “Short Sentences” and “Long Sentences”, and enabling real-time preview of changes in the number of segments (e.g., merging from 174 into 38), making transcript scripts cleaner and easier to read.

Applicable Scenarios

  • When watching video summaries, the subtitles that come with the original video are often too fragmented, too short, or have strange sentence breaks, making them very tiring to read. I hope to combine these originally scattered subtitles into smooth long paragraphs or read according to the rhythm I am used to.

Usage Suggestions

  • BibiGPT launched the “Smart Segmentation” function, supporting users to customize the character count, word count, and duration of each subtitle segment, providing various preset modes such as “Short Sentences” and “Long Sentences”, and enabling real-time preview of changes in the number of segments (e.g., merging from 174 into 38), making transcript scripts cleaner and easier to read.