Subtitle A.quite.place.part.ii.webrip.x264-ion1... [macOS DELUXE]

To convert your .srt subtitle file into a "solid text" (a clean, continuous transcript without timestamps or sequence numbers), you can use a few quick methods depending on what tools you have available. Method 1: Use an Online Tool (Fastest)

At the bottom of the window, set the to Regular expression . subtitle A.Quite.Place.Part.II.WEBRip.x264-ION1...

Go to a site like SubtitleTools or search for an "SRT to plain text converter." Upload your file. Download the cleaned text file. Method 2: Use Microsoft Word (No Internet Needed) To convert your

Go to the top menu and select > Line Operations > Remove Empty Lines to make it a solid block of text. Download the cleaned text file

If you already have the file open in Microsoft Word, you can use the tool to strip out the numbers and timestamps. Open your .srt file in Word.

In Find what , paste ^\d+$ . Leave Replace with blank and click Replace All .

Press Ctrl + H (Windows) or Cmd + Shift + H (Mac) to open Find and Replace.