How to convert SUB to SRT?
You can convert SUB files to SRT format in several ways. The most proven option is to download dedicated software that allows you to convert between the SUB and SRT formats. At the bottom you will find a list of software programs that support SUB and SRT files and can also save them in new file formats.
SUB File Type
The Subtitle File (.SUB) is a standard file extension used by the subtitle editor to store subtitles for multimedia files that are created with subtitle editing software. The file extension is used for subtitles included in movies, TV shows, and video games. The Subtitle File (.SUB) was first introduced by Microsoft Windows in 1995 with its release of Windows 95. Microsoft was hoping to make it easier for people to edit subtitles. Subsequently, Apple Inc released QuickTime 4 which supports the .SUB file extensions as well as the .SRT file extensions (used by Adobe Systems' Premiere). By 2002, QuickTime supported subtitle formats that include .SUBs. It also supported .SRT files that were created by Adobe's After Effects program. The use of preset subtitle
Full Name | Subtitle Format |
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Developer | N/A |
Category | Text Files |
SRT File Type
SRT file extension is the most popular subtitle format. It is used for all types of media, such as YouTube videos and DVDs. This file type is not a video or audio file. The SRT file extension contains text and time codes for subtitles and captions.
Full Name | SubRip Subtitle Format |
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Developer | N/A |
Category | Video Files |
Software, that convert SUB files
The list contains a list of dedicated software for converting SUB and SRT files. The list may also include programs that support SUB files and allow you to save them with different file extensions.
SUB to SRT Converters
- Gnome Subtitles
- Jubler subtitle editor
- Microsoft Windows NotePad
- Subs Factory
- Subtitle Edit
- Subtitle Workshop
- SubtitleCreator