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Subtitle Frame-Rate Retiming Tool

Re-time subtitles between frame-rate families (e.g. 25 → 23.976 fps) when subs drift progressively because they were made for a different cut speed.

If subtitles start in sync but drift further off as the film plays, they were timed for a different frame rate. A 25→23.976 fps retime stretches every timestamp by the rate ratio, fixing the progressive drift a constant shift can't. This applies the exact PAL↔NTSC-film factor.

References: PAL/NTSC subtitle conform; frame-rate retiming

🔒 Subtitles are processed entirely in your browser — never uploaded.

Re-time subtitles between frame-rate families (e.g. 25 → 23.976 fps) when subs drift progressively because they were made for a different cut speed.

About Subtitle Frame-Rate Retiming Tool

Re-time subtitles between frame-rate families (e.g. 25 → 23.976 fps) when subs drift progressively because they were made for a different cut speed. If subtitles start in sync but drift further off as the film plays, they were timed for a different frame rate. A 25→23.976 fps retime stretches every timestamp by the rate ratio, fixing the progressive drift a constant shift can't. This applies the exact PAL↔NTSC-film factor.

How to use Subtitle Frame-Rate Retiming Tool

  1. 1Paste your subtitle file (SRT or WebVTT) into Subtitle Frame-Rate Retiming Tool, or open it from disk.
  2. 2The tool parses every cue and processes it in your browser.
  3. 3Review the result — flagged issues, converted output or statistics.
  4. 4Copy or download the corrected/converted file.

Why use Subtitle Frame-Rate Retiming Tool?

  • Runs entirely in your browser with instant, private results — no data leaves your device.
  • Built on a published reference: PAL/NTSC subtitle conform; frame-rate retiming.
  • 100% free with no sign-up, no watermark and no usage limits.
  • Works on any device — desktop, tablet or phone — and keeps working offline once loaded.

Frequently asked questions

What does Subtitle Frame-Rate Retiming Tool do?+

Re-time subtitles between frame-rate families (e.g. 25 → 23.976 fps) when subs drift progressively because they were made for a different cut speed. If subtitles start in sync but drift further off as the film plays, they were timed for a different frame rate.

Is my data private?+

Yes. Subtitle Frame-Rate Retiming Tool runs entirely in your browser — your inputs are never uploaded, stored or logged.

What standard or source is Subtitle Frame-Rate Retiming Tool based on?+

It follows PAL/NTSC subtitle conform; frame-rate retiming. Always confirm against the current official document, as specifications and rates can change.

Is Subtitle Frame-Rate Retiming Tool free to use?+

Yes — it is completely free with no account, no sign-up and no usage limits. There is no watermark and no paywall.

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