Extracting subtitles from an MOV file?

I have an MOV file that contains an h.264 video, AAC audio and some embedded text subtitles (my guess would be SRT format). I'm looking for a way to extract them or edit them.

Basically they have some basic formatting that makes them gigantic and it's a pain to read so I was going to mess around with them using Submerge. However, Submerge does not allow me to edit embedded subtitles so it looks like I'll need a way to extract them but I can't seem to find one.

Anyone have a suggestion? I had heard you could export as text but that didn't seem to work. I tried extracting the file but that didn't work because it just made a black screen with the subtitles.

MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.5.5), 2.33ghz, 3GB RAM, ATI x1600, 256VRAM, 500GB HDD.

Posted on Nov 8, 2008 10:36 AM

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Nov 8, 2008 7:07 PM in response to Doug_S

Things would depend then on the nature of your file.
Normally .srt files are independent of the audio and video tracks and would be edited in a different manner.
I don't have any QuickTime files that use independent subtitle tracks so I don't know exactly how they work. I do have many QuickTime files that have multiple tracks tracks (languages) and I can edit them using QuickTime Pro and TextEdit.

Nov 8, 2008 7:49 PM in response to QuickTimeKirk

To be fair Matroskas are a rubbish container that serve little to no practical use as other containers, MOV and the like among them, do the same thing while being infinitely better supported. That's why I needed to re-save it. In this case it's a fansub of a rather good anime. For some reason fansubbers have it in their heads that MKVs are a good idea...

Anyway Perian is just a rather nice codec that allows you to view Matroskas and external SRTs, as well as a few other rather nifty features. It allowed QuickTime to see the parts and then I just used the Save As functionality to re-save it as an MOV.

But that's beyond the point, what I meant was given I had the raw SRT file what program could I use to properly add the subtitles to an movie file, preferably and MOV or some other QuickTime happy format that wouldn't involve hard encoding?

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