Use this dialog to convert an external subtitle file to another format.
Tip: Converted subtitles are saved into your Windows Videos folder and added into your Mezzmo library. The original subtitle track is disabled for the file.
The subtitle file that you are about to convert.
The new subtitle file that you are about to create.
The subtitle format that you want to create.
The frame rate of the original video that the subtitle file applies to. This setting can be used to make sure that subtitle formats that use frames (rather than time offsets) to display subtitle text are synchronized with the video's frame rate. This helps ensure that subtitles are displayed at the correct times during a video.
The code page that you want the new subtitle file to be created with.
The Byte Order Mark (BOM) is a Unicode character that it added to the start of the subtitle file and is used to indicate the file is Unicode. Some devices may require the BOM character to be inside the subtitle file.