SCC → Graphics STL
Convert SCC to Graphics STL
Free online SCC to Graphics STL subtitle converter. Transform Scenarist Closed Captions (.scc) files to Graphics STL (ZIP) (.zip) format instantly in your browser. No upload required.
Format Comparison
| SCC | Graphics STL | |
|---|---|---|
| Full Name | Scenarist Closed Captions | Graphics STL (ZIP) |
| Extension | .scc | .zip |
| Category | broadcast | broadcast |
| Key Features | CEA-608 encoding, SMPTE timecodes, Broadcast standard, Frame-accurate | Image-based output, ZIP bundle, Manifest included, Broadcast delivery |
| Common Uses | US broadcast television, FCC compliance, Cable and satellite delivery, Closed captioning | Broadcast graphics, Rendered subtitle overlays, Graphics-based captioning |
| Limitations | Limited to 32 characters per line, Two-channel only, No styling beyond basic | Large file sizes, Not editable, Requires graphics pipeline |
How to Convert SCC to Graphics STL
- 1
Open the subtitle converter
Go to the Subtitle Tool and select your source SCC file by pasting the text or uploading the .scc file.
- 2
Set your framerate
Choose the framerate that matches your video (e.g., 23.976, 25, 29.97). This ensures frame-accurate timestamp conversion.
- 3
Select Graphics STL as output format
Choose Graphics STL (ZIP) (.zip) from the output format dropdown.
- 4
Download your converted file
Click the download button to save your converted Graphics STL file. You can also copy the output text directly.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I convert SCC to Graphics STL?
Upload or paste your Scenarist Closed Captions (.scc) file into the converter, select Graphics STL as the output format, and click Convert. The tool processes everything in your browser — no file uploads to a server.
What is the difference between SCC and Graphics STL?
SCC is scc (scenarist closed captions) is the standard closed caption format for north american broadcast television. Graphics STL is graphics stl exports subtitle entries as a zip bundle containing a manifest and individual image files for each subtitle. They differ in features like cea-608 encoding (SCC) versus image-based output (Graphics STL).
Is the SCC to Graphics STL converter free?
Yes, completely free with no limits. The converter runs entirely in your browser using the timecodes library — no server processing, no sign-up, no watermarks.