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  1. hi community,

    im looking for a tool that removes the text from a subtitle file and leaves only the timecode/timestamp as a text/srt file or any other subtitle file format.

    ive found a online tool, which can handle this, but im looking for a application which runs from hard disk.

    heres the url to the online tool



    https://anatolt.ru/t/del-timestamp-srt.html





    can someone help me?

    Sincerly

    Klen
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  2. Originally Posted by klendathu View Post
    im looking for a tool that removes the text from a subtitle file and leaves only the timecode/timestamp
    Originally Posted by klendathu View Post
    The tool does the opposite of what you said?

    Either way, Subtitle Edit can do both jobs.
    Remove text: ctrl+a, right-click->"Column"->"Delete text". Save.
    Remove timecodes: "File"->"Export"->"Plain text"
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  3. sorry, youre right xD didnt see ^^

    thanks for your recommendation. does subtitle edit the job automatically for all lines without i have to do it for every single text line manually?

    regards klen
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  4. ctrl+a is for selecting all lines at once.
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  5. thanks!

    i have proplems with this one':

    Remove text: ctrl+a, right-click->"Column"->"Delete text". Save

    when i do this, a window opens, but i cant find the entry "column" or "delete text".

    there is for example "delete", "copy to clipboard" etc...
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  6. i just tried at while looking at your screenshot

    made simultanously one for myself

    https://ufile.io/zh63m

    Please have a look.

    Maybe we are using two different versions of the software and i downloaded a older version?

    what version do you use?

    regards klen
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  7. 3.5.8
    Your version is 7 years old.
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  8. thank you! Ive downloaded version 358 and it worked. Thank you very much.

    If you could help me with another question i have?

    I have now the timestamps without text. Now i want to fit a text to the timestamps. i want it to work automatic so that i dont have to separate the text line by line.

    example: there are 100 timestamps and my text has 50 lines. the result should be that the text fits the 100 timestamps. i hope you understand what i mean...

    regards Klen
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  9. Open text file in a text editor, ctrl+a -> ctrl+c (select all, copy to clipboard). In Subtitle Edit right-click on the first line->Column->Paste from clipboard.


    (There are other ways. E.g. open file with text first. Then "File"->"Import time codes".)
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  10. Thank you very much.

    How can you make the text fitting the amount of timestamps? so that no text or timestamps get deketed?

    regards Klen
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