SRT vs VTT Subtitle Conversion Guide
- SRT is a common subtitle format, while VTT is often used for web video.
- The main differences are timestamp punctuation and header structure.
- After conversion, check line breaks, sync, and special characters.
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1. SRT vs VTT
SRT uses comma timestamps while VTT uses a WEBVTT header and dot timestamps.
| Topic | SRT vs VTT Subtitle Conversion Guide |
|---|---|
| Category | Subtitle |
| Recommended action | Convert subtitles |
| Check before sharing | Filename, page order, file size, and privacy. |
2. Clean to TXT
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- Keep a backup before editing.
- Use a clear filename.
- Open the final file once before sharing.
3. Use NB Video
Upload a subtitle file and choose the output format.
4. What to review
Apply the converted subtitle to the video and check sync.
5. Checklist and tips
For repeated work, decide a filename rule and folder structure first. A small routine saves a lot of document cleanup time.
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Convert subtitles6. Frequently Asked Questions
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