File Extension SRT
The SRT file extension is associated with files for SubRip application, which is used to assist users rip subtitles from DVD Video media into text files that can be used with DivX movies or conversely into BMPs for use with SVCD movies. These files are usable through a number of video codecs for the overlay of subtitles on top of the video, optionally. Some of the players that support these files natively are MPlayer and VLC.

There are also codecs that are special in nature and are installable on the Media Player application from Windows for the display of subtitles as well as other applications, which use ActiveX control for WMP used in video playback. The ripping process consists of few steps. It is firstly decoded of the video stream to MPEG, which contains subtitles as well as the algorithms for character recognition and for the optical running on to the images that are decoded in order to extract the text.
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If a character cannot be recognized in SRT files, the algorithm via the application will prompt input. Internally, these files contain associated timestamps and subtitles in a plain text format. This thus means that they can be viewable using notepad as well as other text editors. File extension SRT is categorized as a video file. The file also bears the mime type text/plain.

Other files that use this file format include the BSPlayer Subtitle file, which is a software media and Movie Player, which supports most popular audio and video formats, containers and file types from WEBTEH Ltd. Some of these include; DVD, audio, movie, AVC and HD video and DivX, the Omron CX-Supervisor, which is an industrial automation product as well as an application.
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This company’s product portfolio reads vision systems, industrial components, drives and mechatronics, and safety and sensors. The SRT file extension can also be used to generate Speech Recognizer Transcript file for the recognition task used in the SDR99 Speech application, the sound file for the C60 cell phone is developed by Siemens AG and a file for Skymap Data. Finally, the subtitle information file for the SubRipper program developed by Zuggy references this file. The format bears the following identifying characters ASCII: 1..0 and Hex: 31 0D 0A 30. This program extracts or rips the subtitles and the subtitle timings from DVD Video media and saves them as text files. The mode of timing used within this program is hours: minutes: seconds: milliseconds.