Available formats
Once a job completes, you can download results from the language card in the video workspace. Click the download icon to see all available options.
Captions (SRT)
Captions (SRT)
SubRip Text format — The industry-standard caption file format. Contains timestamped text segments compatible with virtually all video players, editing software, and platforms.
- Available for all caption tracks (source and translated)
- Includes segment numbers, timestamps, and text
- UTF-8 encoded for full international character support
Merged Audio (MP3)
Merged Audio (MP3)
Dubbed speech + instrumental background — A complete audio track that combines the AI-dubbed speech with the extracted instrumental/background audio from the original video.
- Only available when dubbing is completed for the language
- Only available when instrumental separation was successful
- MP3 format for broad compatibility
Dubbed Audio (MP3)
Dubbed Audio (MP3)
Dubbed speech only — The AI-generated speech track without any background audio. Useful for custom mixing in your own editing software.
- Available for all completed dubbing tracks
- Contains only the synthesized speech segments
- MP3 format
Instrumental (WAV)
Instrumental (WAV)
Background audio only — The extracted instrumental/background track from the original video, with speech removed. Useful for remixing or custom dubbing workflows.
- WAV format (24kHz, 16-bit PCM) for lossless quality
- Extracted from the original video’s audio
- May not be available if the original has no background audio
Audio Segments (ZIP)
Audio Segments (ZIP)
Individual segment audio files — A ZIP archive containing separate WAV files for each dubbed segment. Useful for granular editing, review, or integration with other tools.
- One WAV file per caption segment
- Files named by segment index for easy ordering
- WAV format (24kHz, 16-bit PCM)
How to download
- Open the video workspace
- Find the completed language track
- Click the download icon on the language card
- Select the format you want
YouTube upload
For YouTube videos, you can push captions and localized metadata directly instead of downloading. See YouTube Integration for details.Formats not currently supported: VTT (WebVTT), ASS/SSA (Advanced SubStation), batch export across all languages, and burned-in (hardcoded) subtitles. SRT files can be converted to other formats using free tools like Subtitle Edit or FFmpeg.