A Swift package for reading/writing subtitle formats (srt, sbv, sub, vtt, csv, lrc, podcast index)
A Swift package for reading/writing some common subtitle formats.
Format | Coder | File extension |
---|---|---|
SBV (SubViewer) | Subtitles.Coder.SBV |
.sbv |
SUB (MicroDVD)* | Subtitles.Coder.SUB |
.sub |
SRT (SubRip) | Subtitles.Coder.SRT |
.srt |
VTT (WebVTT) | Subtitles.Coder.VTT |
.vtt |
CSV | Subtitles.Coder.CSV |
.csv |
JSON (Podcasts Index) | Subtitles.Coder.PodcastsIndex |
.json |
LRC (Lyrics file) | Subtitles.Coder.LRC |
.lrc |
Basic decoding uses the file extension to determine the coder to use when decoding.
let subtitles = try Subtitles(fileURL: <some file url>)
subtitles.cues.forEach { cue in
// Do something with 'cue'
}
You can also instantiate a coder object and use that directly if you know the type of subtitles you’ll be decoding
let subtitleContent = ...
let coder = Subtitles.Coder.SBV()
let subtitles = try coder.decode(subtitleContent)
...
let encodedContent = try coder.encode(subtitles: subtitles)
let cue1 = Subtitles.Cue(
position: 1,
startTime: Subtitles.Time(minute: 10),
endTime: Subtitles.Time(minute: 11),
text: "점점 더 많아지는\n시민들의 성난 목소리로..."
)
let cue2 = Subtitles.Cue(
position: 2,
startTime: Subtitles.Time(minute: 13, second: 5),
endTime: Subtitles.Time(minute: 15, second: 10, millisecond: 101),
text: "Second entry"
)
let subtitles = Subtitles([cue1, cue2])
// Encode based on the subtitle file extension
let content = try Subtitles.encode(subtitles, fileExtension: "srt")
// Encode using an explicit coder
let coder = Subtitles.Coder.VTT()
let content2 = try coder.encode(subtitles: subtitles)
Format is documented here
Format is documented here
The format defines the sub-second timing as ‘hundredths of a second’, however some online sample files use milliseconds
instead. This encoder supports both for decoding, and the encoder supports both formats when writing.
[00:12.41]Is it that sweet? I guess so
[00:12.419]Is it that sweet? I guess so
There appears to be no formal CSV specification for subtitles, so this coder tries to make a generic “enough” encoder/decoder to make it easier for an app to export into a spreadsheet or google docs.
The CSV must conform to RFC 4180
This library uses TinyCSV for CSV coding/decoding.
During decoding, the coder ignores the header if it exists, and assumes a particular ordering for the columns
By default, the encoder/decoder assumes a <position>, <start-time>, <end-time>, <text>
format, however this
can be configured in the coder’s initializer.
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102727
No.,Timecode In,Timecode Out,Subtitle
1, 00:00:00:599, 00:00:04.160, ">> ALICE: Hi, my name is Alice Miller and this is John Brown"
2, 00:00:04:160, 00:00:06.770, ">> JOHN: and we're the owners of ""Miller Bakery""."
Position,Start time,End Time,Text
51,00:00:00:599,00:00:04.160,">> ALICE: Hi, my name is Alice Miller and this is John Brown"
52,00:00:04:160,00:00:06.770,">> JOHN: and we're the owners of ""Miller Bakery""."
1, 91216, 93093, "РегалВю ТЕЛЕМАРКЕТИНГ
АНДЕРСЪН - МЕНИДЖЪР"
2, 102727, 104562, "Тук пише, че 5 години сте бил"
3, 104646, 107232, "мениджър на ресторант ""Ръсти Скапър""."
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