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A sample SubViewer document may look like; | A sample SubViewer document may look like; | ||
:[INFORMATION] <-- beginning of optional info section, closing tag required<br> | :[INFORMATION] <-- beginning of optional info section, closing tag required<br> |
Revision as of 05:58, 6 April 2019
SubViewer is a file format for storing subtitles. It may have the file extension .sub.
Specification
A sample SubViewer document may look like;
- [INFORMATION] <-- beginning of optional info section, closing tag required
- [TITLE] Title of film.
- [AUTHOR] Author of film.
- [SOURCE] Arbitrary text
- [FILEPATH] Arbitrary text
- [DELAY] (time in frames to delay all subtitles
- [COMMENT] Arbitrary text
- [END INFORMATION]
- [SUBTITLE] <-- beginning of subtitle section, no closing tag required.
- [COLF]&HFFFFFF,[SIZE]12,[FONT]Times New Roman
- 00:01:00.10,00:02:00.20
- Oh, no.
- The eggs are hatching!
- <blank line>
- 00:02:00.30,00:03:00.40
- No, never mind, I was hallucinating.
Note: SubViewer 2.0 format, the whole subtitle is written on one line, with line breaks indicated by [br], as follows:
- 00:01:00.10,00:02:00.20
- Oh, no.[br]The eggs are hatching!
References
Divxstation article by Stachken