Drop in an ASS file and get plain SRT out — no styling, no karaoke effects, just text and timing that every player and editor accepts.
Fonts, colors, positioning, and karaoke effects are removed — only the plain text and its timing carry over.
Many players, editors, and platforms only accept plain SRT — this trades styling for compatibility everywhere.
Start and end times convert directly from ASS's centisecond format to SRT's millisecond format, no drift.
Take a styled fansub file and get a plain version usable anywhere SRT is expected.
Fonts, colors, positioning, and karaoke effects are dropped — only the plain text and its timing carry over to SRT.
Many players, editors, and platforms only accept plain SRT — converting down trades styling for broad compatibility.
Yes, start and end times convert directly from ASS's centisecond format to SRT's millisecond format without rounding drift.