What is the difference between .ass and .json?
- Extension
- .ass
- .json
- Category
- Subtitles
- Developer
- Developer
- Kotus
- Douglas Crockford
- Description
- SubStation Alpha (ASS) is a text-based file format used for subtitle files. It is mostly used for anime, but can be used for any type of video. It is a plain-text format and can be opened with any text editor, such as Notepad. It allows for the creation of more complex subtitles than plain text, such as color-coding, formatting, and timing.
- A JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) file is a lightweight, text-based, human-readable format used for data interchange. It is designed to store and transport data. JSON files use the .json file extension and are structured as a collection of name/value pairs, where the names are strings, and the values can be strings, numbers, arrays, or even other JSON objects. This format is widely used in web applications for exchanging data between a client and a server, as well as in configuration files.
- MIME Type
- application/x-subrip
- application/json
- Sample
- sample.json
- Wikipedia
- .ass on Wikipedia
- .json on Wikipedia