Turn timestamped Avid caption TXT files into clean, perfectly-timed SRT subtitle files.
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Convert Avid Media Composer caption TXT files into broadcast-ready SRT subtitles. CutConvert reads the timecode and caption text from your Avid export and writes a clean, perfectly-timed .srt you can drop straight into YouTube, Premiere Pro, or any video player.
Drag your Avid caption .txt exports onto the drop zone, or click to browse.
Press Convert. CutConvert re-times every caption into standards-compliant SRT cues.
Download the converted file instantly — or a single ZIP archive when you convert a batch of files.
Avid exports captions as a timecoded TXT file, but most web players, editors, and subtitle tools expect SRT. This converter bridges the two with no manual retyping or retiming.
Turn timestamped Avid caption TXT files into clean, perfectly-timed SRT subtitle files. It is free to start, runs in your browser, and converts a whole batch into one ZIP — sign in when you need large, high-volume jobs.
Convert everyday batches for free. Create an account when you need large, high-volume jobs.
Drop up to 10 files at once and download a single tidy ZIP — or one file if that is all you need.
EDL, SRT, Avid caption TXT, and Premiere transcript JSON — with speakers, frame rates, and timecode handled the way post expects.
Files are encrypted in transit, converted on managed infrastructure, and never sold or shared.
Your files are uploaded over an encrypted (HTTPS) connection and converted on CutConvert’s servers, then handed straight back to you as a download. We never sell or share your media.
Small, everyday batches are free to convert. For large or high-volume jobs you’ll create an account and upgrade — which keeps the free tier fast for everyone.
Drop several files and you get back one ZIP archive containing every converted file. Convert a single file and you simply get that one file — no unnecessary ZIP.
You can convert EDL to CSV, Avid TXT to SRT, TXT and DOCX/DOC-style transcripts to Premiere Pro transcript JSON, and SRT to Avid Media Composer caption TXT or Premiere Pro transcript JSON. More post-production formats are on the way.
Yes. For EDL and Avid caption output you can choose 23.976, 24, 25, 29.97, or 30 fps, or let CutConvert auto-detect it from your source.