Free online tool designed for converting SubRip subtitle files to Netflix Timed Text(.dfxp) format effortlessly.
SRT (SubRip Subtitle) and DFXP (Netflix Timed Text) are two popular video subtitle formats. They give text that is synchronized with spoken content. Here are the definitions for each format:
SRT is a straightforward text-based subtitle format:
Example:
1
00:00:10,500 --> 00:00:13,000
This is the first subtitle.
2
00:00:15,000 --> 00:00:18,000
And here is the second one.
DFXP is a contemporary subtitle format designed for online applications:
Example:
00:00:10.500 --> 00:00:13.000
This is the first subtitle.
00:00:15.000 --> 00:00:18.000
Here is the second one.
Extra Features of DFXP: DFXP supports the usage of cue settings for text placement, alignment, and style. Because it provides metadata, it is more suited for complex web-based video applications.
SRT is simple and widely used, however DFXP provides more functionality, making it ideal for web content such as streaming platforms and HTML5 video players. The choice is determined by where the subtitles will be used.