I had a closed-caption file in .SRT format and I wanted to change it to a .Txt file format for language translation purposes. I searched for the web for a quick and easy solution. There were a number of solutions but I found the below method to be simpler than others:
1.) Open the "Notepad" program in Windows and open the .SRT file. (Since Notebook opens only txt files as default, click "All files" first to see the .SRT files as shown below. Click open the .SRT file)
2.) The .SRT file will appear as a text file in Notepad. You can then save it as a Text file by clicking "File" menu and choosing "Save As" and using the text file option as shown in figure below:
To do the reverse conversion from .txt to .srt, you can do similarly, first open the example.txt file and then use "Save As" option and choosing the "All files" option and save the file with the SRT extension by typing it as example.srt.
1.) Open the "Notepad" program in Windows and open the .SRT file. (Since Notebook opens only txt files as default, click "All files" first to see the .SRT files as shown below. Click open the .SRT file)
2.) The .SRT file will appear as a text file in Notepad. You can then save it as a Text file by clicking "File" menu and choosing "Save As" and using the text file option as shown in figure below:
To do the reverse conversion from .txt to .srt, you can do similarly, first open the example.txt file and then use "Save As" option and choosing the "All files" option and save the file with the SRT extension by typing it as example.srt.
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