![]() It may be tempting to choose a subtitle file type at the top of a dropdown list or something that is familiar (i.e., TXT), but it will save you time in the long run to understand which file format is just right for you, based on what you plan to do with the subtitles. There are a lot of variations out there because of the many different options we have to view video, like television or YouTube. VTT? SRT? TTML? ABCDEFG? Subtitle file formats can seem pretty complicated.
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