What Is An Srt File Format?
An SRT file is a SubRip subtitle file that contains subtitles or captions for movies, TV shows, and videos. It's a simple text file format that contains the start and end timecodes of each subtitle, along with the text to be displayed on the screen.
Why Would I Need To Convert Text To Srt?
You may need to convert text to SRT if you have a transcript of a video that doesn't have subtitles or captions, or if you want to create subtitles or captions in a different language. Converting text to SRT can save you time compared to manually creating each subtitle.
What Tools Can I Use To Convert Text To Srt?
There are several tools available online that can convert text to SRT, such as SubtitleBee, Amara, and Subtitle Edit. You can also use video editing software such as Adobe Premiere Pro or Final Cut Pro to create subtitles directly within the program.
How do I format the text to be converted to SRT?
The text to be converted to SRT should be formatted as follows: each subtitle should be separated by a blank line, and each subtitle should have a number, start and end timecode, and the text to be displayed. The timecode should be in the format of hours:minutes:seconds,milliseconds.