What is the difference between .ass and .srt?
- Name
- SubStation Alpha
- SubRip
- Extension
- .ass
- .srt
- Format
- Text
- Category
- Subtitles
- Subtitles
- Developer
- Kotus
- Brain, Zuggy
- 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.
- SubRip (srt) is a plain-text file format used for storing subtitles used in video files. It contains the start and end time codes for when a subtitle should appear, as well as the text itself. It is a commonly used format for subtitles, and is supported by most media players.
- MIME Type
- application/x-subrip
- text/plain
- Wikipedia
- .ass on Wikipedia
- .srt on Wikipedia