SRT Converter App Reviews
French subtitles with diacritical marks in srt format (SubRip, as Western ISO-8859-1), and in ass format (Advanced Sub Station Alpha, as UTF-8) survived the conversion to Scenarist Closed Captioning (scc). Ligatures like œ and typographical quotes did not make the conversion, you might want to run a search and replace before converting with SRT Converter. I assume that is a limitation of scc. The timing was out of sync in the Compressor 4 preview, but that seems to be a Compressor issue, the subtitles where in perfect sync in the finished compressor job. There’s no documentation and no help, but the application is self explanatory: Load your subtitles, set the desired output format, click convert, that’s it.
I’m actually looking for a more human readable version of an SRT file. This program provided lots of options. Have not actually tested its accuracy for creating viable importable file formats.
Thanks a lot for making this application. I was able to convert my SRTs to SCC captions and they were not corrupted like they were with other programs. I was beginning to wonder if the SCC format didn’t support more than 33 characters per line and this program answered that. The SCC file worked in Apple Compressor and I was finally able to embed my captions in a film I edited.
STILL Broken VTT to SRT!
Appends the subtitle index to each srt subtitle… terrible.
EXCELLENT app & even better developer
I use this app to convert YT transcripts into SRT files. At first I was having trouble, but I reached out to the developer. His replies were FAST, helpful and very productive. A
does not work
Developer asked to email him if had problems, did that. never heard back. Asking Apple for refund.
Great software, helpful support
Not only did SRT Converter work perfectly but the support was top notch. I was having a problem with a CSV file that I was trying to convert to SRT and even though the issue was unrelated to SRT Converter, Bin Liu helped me to figure out the issue and get a good conversion done. Highly recommended.
Top Notch Service
I needed to convert several TXT files to SRT files and figured this would be the program to do it. I emailed the developer and they showed me how it could be done. I had several issues, but all of them were quickly address by the developer!
Doesn't work SRT to CineCanvas
Don't buy. Many conversions from SRT to other file types don't work. Developer unresponsive.
If you do subtitles, you probably need this app
Reported a small bug and the developer IMMEDIATELY got an update out the door! Spectacular customer service. I use SimonSays AI CC transcription service which only outputs SRT and needed to convert to SMI for my client. This app solved my problem. And I’m set to convert to an insane number of other CC formats. A useful tool that works great at a reasonable price with a responsive developer - what more can you ask for?
I am so glad I bought this App
Subtitles can be a confusing mess. I spent all week trying to do somethinh this program accomplised in 5 minutes!
neither "SRT Converter" nor "Final SRT" work
I purchased both programs today and neither one of them work. I haven't been able to convert a single one of my SRT files. And there's no way to contact the developer. When you click on "app support" in the app store, it takes you to web page that no longer exists. Domain name expired on 5-8-2019.
Works great
Works perfectly. I transcode SMI and SRT files to the proper format to use synced titles in premiere. Never a problem. Couldn’t work without it.
Works great!
This works great and the support is awesome. I had an issue with one file not working, so I contacted support and they responded right away. It looks like the issue was actually with my SRT, but they are going to release an update so it will fix it in the future.
Works with FCPX export
My need was specific - I had a short production in FCPX into which I had imported a .scc file from a transcription service. But I had 4 versions of the video: each the same except for a different 1 minute ending for each. I needed an .srt file for the client for their use on Facebook. Rather than pay the transcription service to do each separately, in FCPX I was able to copy and paste the caption file that was the same to each variation, add the captions for the short custom ending, then export an .itt file from FCPX. This app opened the .itt file, then flawlessly converted it to .srt. I renamed the file name to meet Facebook requirements, and it was ready to go. I had spent an hour searching for a solution, and not even my transcription service could offer a solution other than re-doing the same captioning work mulitple times. SRT Converter worked for me.
Incredible Stuff!
Highly recommended to use!
Works Great!
This works great! It converts .srt files to .smi files, which is exactly what I needed.
Saved me hours of work
I searched far and wide for a converter to change my QT .txt files to .srt files in a batch format. I couldn’t find anything on the web for my mac so I decided to search the app store, doh, I should’ve came here first. After purchasing a different converter through the app store I thought would work, it didn’t. Then I found this one and emailed the developer with a sample file just to make sure it will convert it properly before purchasing. Within 24 hours I got a response with a converted file attached and it worked. I proceeded to purchase this app and I don’t regret it one bit. It has saved me hours of work.
worked once, then not anymore
it converted a file for me once, then sort of went through the motions but wouldn’t produce a converted file. i started using a free online service instead. there are several our there to choose from. i’m disappointed. i thought apple had some kind of quality control about what apps go on their store. apparently not.
STILL Broken VTT to SRT!
Appends the subtitle index to each srt subtitle… terrible.
This program saved me.
Thanks a lot for making this application. I was able to convert my SRTs to SCC captions and they were not corrupted like they were with other programs. I was beginning to wonder if the SCC format didn’t support more than 33 characters per line and this program answered that. The SCC file worked in Apple Compressor and I was finally able to embed my captions in a film I edited.