SRT Converter App Reviews

4 Customer 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.

. v1.0.1 · 9 years ago

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.

WritersCafe.ca v1.0 · 10 years ago

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.

Dennis Matthew Dewey · 10 years ago

STILL Broken VTT to SRT!

Appends the subtitle index to each srt subtitle… terrible.

TheCollegeManYeah · 10 years ago