Subtitle format

SRT-Beispieldateien

SRT (.srt) subtitle files use timestamped plain-text cues. Use sample SRT files to test caption rendering, timing offsets, and encoding compatibility across players.

4 dateien All to 1MB SHA256 verified Manifest included
Quick facts
KategorieSubtitle
Total Files4
Extension.srt
MIMEtext/plain
ManifestJSON
Verwandte Abdeckung anfragen
Files first

SRT Sample Files — Download

Starter file

srt_sample_file_1MB.srt · 1.0 MB

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Dateiname Groesse MIME Herunterladen
.srt Starter SHA256 91277daee8d6...
1.0 MB text/plain Herunterladen
.srt Realistic SHA256 46c04be30633...
200.0 KB text/plain Herunterladen
.srt SHA256 454adfc01308...
500.0 KB text/plain Herunterladen
.srt SHA256 a9bf26c8280d...
50.0 KB text/plain Herunterladen
Use cases

SRT Testing Workflows

Use the file table first, then branch into compare or FAQ only if the task needs more context.

Compare and decide

SRT Format Comparisons

SRT vs VTT

Compare classic SRT subtitle files with WebVTT for web players.

Open Comparison
More subtitle formats: ASS SBV VTT
FAQ and reference

SRT File FAQ

Checksum Verification

Use checksums to confirm file integrity after download.

shasum -a 256 your_file_name_here
# Compare output with SHA256 values listed above.
Where is the machine-readable manifest?

Use the manifest when you need stable names, SHA256 values, and URLs for automation.

Validation Methodology
  • Validate extension and MIME detection before processing.
  • Benchmark performance with small and larger files.
  • Test malformed-input handling and error messaging.