Local files
Open video files with external or embedded subtitle tracks.
Windows subtitle player
A Windows player for people who want subtitles to appear, stay in sync and make sense. VoxFrame searches human subtitles first, translates from the cleanest source when needed, supports IPTV live captions and can share playback to a browser on the same local network.
Open video files with external or embedded subtitle tracks.
Player Pro uses your own OpenSubtitles credentials. Active Cloud Plus/Pro can use the metered VoxFrame proxy.
Live transcript and translate are available for IPTV/live stream playback.
Quality checks, subtitle export and bilingual review workflows.
Choose the route that fits you
Live transcript and translate are for IPTV/live streams. The available setup follows your settings and account; VoxFrame does not pretend every route is the same.
Two local profiles keep audio on the PC. Synchronized playback is at least 35 seconds behind live for Local best, or 30 seconds for Local lighter, and requires a local STT engine and model.
Visible when VoxFrame Cloud is off and an OpenAI key is stored. Audio chunks go directly to OpenAI; OpenAI bills the usage and no VoxFrame Cloud credit is used.
Exactly two live profiles: synced quality with 10-second chunks, or longer dialogue context with 12-second chunks. Cloud is at least 60 seconds behind live and does not identify speakers.
Live captions appear in the player overlay and can follow an active LAN Watch session as WebVTT. No normal exportable live SRT is created or retained.
The problem
Random subtitle sites, broken releases, manual timing fixes and no clear source confidence.
Human subtitle first. English source preferred for translation. Generation only when no good subtitle exists.
OpenSubtitles first
VoxFrame searches OpenSubtitles first and explains the source. The interface can show whether a subtitle came from a human match, metadata confidence, translation or generation.
Translate when needed
If the target language is missing, VoxFrame can translate from an English subtitle while keeping timing. Generated or translated files use language-aware filenames.
Every-screen route
IPTV live captions are built around the current stream. LAN Watch is VoxFrame's first practical every-screen route: open the link or QR code on another device in the same local network. Chromecast remains a separate hardware path and is validated per device before it is treated as supported.
Vox Studio
Review timing, line length, overlaps and translation coverage before exporting SRT/VTT files or bilingual review output.
Language menu
Select a target language while watching. For local video, VoxFrame checks embedded tracks, local SRT files and OpenSubtitles before translation. For IPTV live captions, the selected language guides the live caption flow.
What works now
This page describes the current VoxFrame product: Windows player, local video files, OpenSubtitles search, local STT, direct use of your own OpenAI API, two VoxFrame Cloud live profiles, IPTV live captions, LAN Watch, quality checks and subtitle export.
VoxFrame 1.0.4
Anyone can download the signed installer without an account. Install it first, then buy or activate Player Pro in that same player.
Local playback, subtitle tools and OpenSubtitles with your own API key and optional login.
Cloud Plus/Pro can use OpenSubtitles through VoxFrame's server account and metered Cloud credits. Server credentials never enter the player.
Live transcript and translate apply only to IPTV/live stream playback.
Signed installer, release metadata and SHA-256 verification through VoxFrame.
Official download: use the VoxFrame download page. The signed Windows installer is available without an account through the controlled public release route. Account and in-app updater remain protected routes for license management and updates.