SRT → CSV
Convert SRT to CSV
Free online SRT to CSV subtitle converter. Transform SubRip Subtitle (.srt) files to CSV (.csv) format instantly in your browser. No upload required.
Format Comparison
| SRT | CSV | |
|---|---|---|
| Full Name | SubRip Subtitle | CSV |
| Extension | .srt | .csv |
| Category | text | data |
| Key Features | Sequential numbering, Millisecond timestamps, Basic HTML formatting, Universal player support | Tabular data, Frame numbers included, Duration calculation, Spreadsheet compatible |
| Common Uses | YouTube uploads, Media players (VLC, MPC), Video editing, Streaming platforms | Data analysis, QC spreadsheets, Batch processing, Reporting |
| Limitations | No styling metadata, No positioning, No font specification | Not a playback format, No formatting support, Requires reimport for use |
How to Convert SRT to CSV
- 1
Open the subtitle converter
Go to the Subtitle Tool and select your source SRT file by pasting the text or uploading the .srt 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 CSV as output format
Choose CSV (.csv) from the output format dropdown.
- 4
Download your converted file
Click the download button to save your converted CSV file. You can also copy the output text directly.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I convert SRT to CSV?
Upload or paste your SubRip Subtitle (.srt) file into the converter, select CSV 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 SRT and CSV?
SRT is srt (subrip subtitle) is the most widely used subtitle format. CSV is csv (comma-separated values) export provides subtitle data in a tabular format including frame numbers, millisecond timestamps, and duration — ideal for spreadsheet analysis and data processing. They differ in features like sequential numbering (SRT) versus tabular data (CSV).
Is the SRT to CSV 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.
Will I lose formatting when converting from SRT to CSV?
CSV has some limitations: not a playback format. Timing accuracy is preserved using frame-based conversion through the timecodes library, but format-specific features like sequential numbering and millisecond timestamps may not carry over.