Convert captions/subtitles from JSON to SRT
JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) is used to represent, share, and transport arbitrary data structures in a text format. SRT (SubRip Text) is a basic subtitle format that includes subtitle time and text information. Sometimes you may need to convert JSON files generated by specific proprietary software into SRT files to make them usable across a wider range of platforms. Below is a detailed guide on how to convert JSON to SRT using our Caption Subtitle Converter.
Firstly, click on the link or copy and paste this link into your browser https://transcribefiles.net/other/pages/caption-subtitle-converter.htm.
Scroll down to the Convert To section. In the Select format dropdown menu, select “.srt” For the “Character Encoding” option, most users can just leave it as “UTF-8” unless your JSON file uses a different type of encoding.
Navigate to the Convert From section and click on the “Browse” button. In the pop-up dialog, find and select the JSON file that you want to convert. After you select the JSON file, click on the “Open” button.
The converter will immediately start the conversion process. After it finishes the conversion, you will see a popup window that lets you download the converted SRT file. Click on the “Download” button and choose a save location on your computer.
That’s all! Now you know how to convert JSON to SRT using the TranscribeFiles Caption Subtitle Converter.