Forum: Subtitling
Topic: Subtitling
Poster: jbjb
Post title: SubRip
.srt format is called SubRip.
It is a text file format (can be opened and modified in Notepad, Word, absolutely any text editor).
It can also be opened and modified by all freeware subtitling software and almost every professional subtitling software.
So basically every subtitling tool you can find is able to handle .srt files. And you can work with .srt files in any text editor.
Topic: Subtitling
Poster: jbjb
Post title: SubRip
.srt format is called SubRip.
It is a text file format (can be opened and modified in Notepad, Word, absolutely any text editor).
It can also be opened and modified by all freeware subtitling software and almost every professional subtitling software.
So basically every subtitling tool you can find is able to handle .srt files. And you can work with .srt files in any text editor.