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  2. SubRip - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SubRip

    Using optical character recognition, SubRip can extract from live video, video files and DVDs, then record the extracted subtitles and timings as a Subrip format text file. [12] It can optionally save the recognized subtitles as bitmaps for later subtraction (erasure) from the source video.

  3. Universal Subtitle Format - Wikipedia

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    No known media player software implements more than basic support for this format. VSFilter, and VLC media player (starting with the 0.9.0 release) can extract the subtitle text, timing information and very restricted formatting. Documentation for the format is now hosted by the Danish subtitling software company Titlevision here.

  4. DirectVobSub - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DirectVobSub

    DirectVobSub/VSFilter were formerly part of a whole application known as VobSub which was also able to extract subtitles from DVD Video and create text-based subtitles, without ripping the DVD to a file first. The last version of VobSub was version 2.23, after which the development of VobSub ceased.

  5. List of file formats - Wikipedia

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    SRT – SubRip Subtitle – file format for closed captioning or subtitles. SWM – Splitted WIM File, usually found on OEM Recovery Partition to store preinstalled Windows image, and to make Recovery backup (to USB Drive) easier (due to FAT32 limitations) SZS – Nintendo Yaz0 Compressed Archive; TAR – TAR: group of files, packaged as one file

  6. Comparison of video container formats - Wikipedia

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    Converting image subtitles to text formats is possible using third-party tools [127] but relies on optical character recognition, which is not perfectly accurate and can at best extract basic formatting. Conversion of text to images is possible while preserving content and style.

  7. MicroDVD - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MicroDVD

    Media player applications that support external subtitle files are usually responsible for locating correct .sub files. MicroDVD subtitle files consist of multiple lines, each defining a portion of the subtitle text that must be displayed between certain given video frames. The line syntax is: {start-frame}{stop-frame}Text. For example, if "Hello!"

  8. Help:Table - Wikipedia

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    A table is an arrangement of columns and rows that organizes and positions data or images. Tables can be created on Wikipedia pages using special wikitext syntax, and many different styles and tricks can be used to customise them.

  9. Category:Subtitle file formats - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Subtitle_file_formats

    Pages in category "Subtitle file formats" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. ... Universal Subtitle Format; V. ... Text is available under ...