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Programs used to perform the conversion from srt file to docx format.

You most likely won't find a converter that directly convert srt to docx, which would be export of texts from video subtitles to Word document.

But since SRT subtitles are text based, you can simply open them using any text editor / word processor and either copy or paste or save the text as a .doc file. No particular srt to doc converter required for this.

Unfortunately, there is no detailed software record in the database for this conversion.

 

Additional links: Open srt file, Open docx file

SRT

Files with srt extension are in most cases movie subtitles. A srt files are simple text files that contain specially format text entries with time stamps. If present in the same folder as the video file, subtitles are usually automatically loaded in media player with the video. SRT subtitles are supported by all almost video players.

Files with srt suffix can be also found as data files from star charting software called Skymap.

Files with srt file extension can also be found as another of the video subtitle formats - WebSRT. It is a successor to the venerable and still highly popular SubRip subtitle format that shares same extension.

An srt file extension is related to Siemens C60 mobile phone. An srt file stores sound.

An srt file extension is related to Omron CX-Supervisor software.

DOCX

Files with docx extension are documents written and saved using Microsoft Word word processor edition 2007 or later. DOCX format replaced the previously used DOC format, moving from binary files to Open XML schema-based documents. They are supported in almost every modern word-processing tools.

 

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