SubRip is one of the more popular text-based subtitle formats. Since most subtitles are still ripped from DVDs they must be created using OCR. Although SubRip was the first program with the ability to create SRT subtitle files, VobSub can also make them. Whatever application you use, you should expect to spend at least a little bit of time tweaking the settings to get the most accurate results possible. You may also need to go through the text to manually correct areas where the OCR engine simply made the wrong choice.
SRT subtitles are most commonly found in DivX or XviD encoded AVI files.
![]() | SubRip(Open source) SubRip allows you to rip subtitles from your DVDs into textfiles (used with DivX movies) or into BMPs (used with SVCD movies). | ![]() |
![]() | Subtitle Processor(Open source) Subtitle Processor is a tool editing, repairing and translating subtitles for movies. | ![]() |
![]() | Subtitle Workshop(Open source) Subtitle Workshop is efficient and convenient subtitle editing tool. | ![]() |
![]() | SubtitleCreator(Freeware) SubtitleCreator allows you to create new subtitles for your DVD's. | ![]() |
![]() | Subtitler(Open source) Subtitler is a subtitling plug-in for VirtualDub. | ![]() |
![]() | Txt2VobSub(Freeware) Txt2VobSub is a tool that can convert textual subtitles to VobSub (sub/idx) with only one step. | ![]() |
![]() | VobSub(Freeware) VobSub is a plugin for VirtualDub that allows you to rip subtitle files from DVD VOBs and display them with your DivX playback. | ![]() |
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