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Latest revision as of 05:45, 28 April 2019
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VLC can decode this container. The module name to use at the command line is subtitle. |
SubRip is the native subtitle format of the SubRip program, developed by a friend of the creator of SubViewer. It is one of the most used formats for subtitles.
It may have the file extension .srt
. It can be embedded in mkv files.
Specification
Format
Each frame of a subtitle is formatted as follows:
n h1:m1:s1,d1 --> h2:m2:s2,d2 Line 1 Line 2 …
Note the last line is a blank line between subtitle frames, and the decimal separator is a comma (per French-style).
- n
- sequential number. This may also appear on the same line as start/stop times
- h1:m1:s1,d1
- start time of this frame, in hours minutes and seconds to three decimal places
- h2:m2:s2,d2
- stop time
Example
A 2-frame subtitle:
1 00:00:20,000 --> 00:00:24,400 a bla bla ble a bla bla ble a bla bla ble 2 00:00:24,600 --> 00:00:27,800 a bla bla ble…
Extensions
Some subtitles feature html tags inside the SubRip text:
<b>…</b>
: bold<s>…</s>
: strikethrough<u>…</u>
: underline<i>…</i>
: italic<font color=… face=…>
: font attributes
See also
- SongSubtitles.org (now defunct)