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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.
Download menu showing all export options
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
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 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
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
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

  1. Open the video workspace
  2. Find the completed language track
  3. Click the download icon on the language card
  4. Select the format you want
Downloads start immediately in your browser.

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.