SRT is a common subtitle file format that pairs text with timestamps. If you create YouTube videos, course clips, podcast excerpts, or internal training material, a transcript-to-SRT workflow can save time.
When to use each export format
| Format | Best for |
|---|---|
| TXT | Plain notes, quick copy, lightweight archives. |
| Markdown | Notion, Obsidian, docs, and structured notes. |
| SRT | Subtitle drafts for video platforms and editors. |
How Audicap helps
- Capture Chrome tab audio while a video or meeting plays.
- Let Audicap create timestamped transcript segments.
- Export the transcript as SRT.
- Review timing and edit text before publishing subtitles.
Important reminder
Automatic transcription is a strong first draft, not a final publishing pass. Always review names, terminology, timing, and sensitive content before uploading subtitles publicly.
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