Convert MUS to SRT

Sonix transcribes your MUS file and exports it as SRT subtitles that you can use with any video platform or editor.

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MUS conversion guide

Convert MUS to SRT in 6 steps

  1. 1
    Create account~30 sec

    Sign up for a free Sonix trial with 30 free minutes.

  2. 2
    Upload file~1 min

    Upload your MUS file from your computer or cloud storage.

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  3. 3
    Select language~10 sec

    Select the language spoken in your file.

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  4. 4
    Auto-transcribe~5 min

    Sonix AI transcribes and timestamps your MUS audio.

  5. 5
    Edit subtitles~2 min

    Fine-tune subtitle timing and text in the editor.

  6. 6
    Export SRT~10 sec

    Download your MUS subtitles as an SRT file.

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The MUS file format

Understanding MUS files

What is a MUS file?

Musical notation file from Finale software

MUS files are most commonly used as music notation files that have been created by Finale Software (MakeMusic’s flagship musical notation program). Finale allows creators and producers to compose and publish music files and their associated metadata. MUS files are very similar to MIDI files, but they can contain extra metadata information. They usually only have notes, but do not contain any actual audio data. There are some other MUS files that may contain voice data.

Common uses for MUS files

  • Sheet music creation
  • Music composition
  • Music notation
  • Finale software
  • MakeMusic applications

Who works with MUS files?

Composers, arrangers, orchestrators, and music engravers rely on MUS files to prepare scores and parts for performance and publishing. Music educators, school band and choir directors, and church music directors also work with them when distributing or editing arrangements created in Finale.

MUS vs WAV: which should you use?

A MUS file stores symbolic music notation — notes, rhythms, dynamics, and page layout — that notation software renders as sheet music, while a WAV file stores an actual recorded audio waveform. Choose MUS when you need to edit, print, or share a score in Finale; choose WAV when you need audio that any player can play back or that a transcription service can process. Finale can bridge the two by exporting a score's playback as an audio file.

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MUS conversion FAQ

MUS to SRT: frequently asked questions

Can you convert MUS to SRT subtitles?

Yes! Sonix transcribes your MUS file with precise timestamps and exports it as SRT subtitles ready for any video platform.

What is an SRT file?

SRT (SubRip Subtitle) is the most widely supported subtitle format. It works with YouTube, Vimeo, Facebook, and all major video editors.

How accurate are the timestamps?

Sonix generates word-level timestamps accurate to the hundredth of a second, ensuring your subtitles sync perfectly with the audio.

Can I edit the SRT timing?

Yes! Our editor lets you adjust subtitle timing, merge or split captions, and customize character limits per line.

Does it work with YouTube?

Absolutely! Upload your SRT file to YouTube Studio and your subtitles will sync automatically with your video.

Can I set characters per line?

Yes! Customize your SRT with options for max characters per line, lines per caption, and maximum duration.

Can I convert MUS files to text?

Not directly — MUS files contain music notation data rather than recorded audio, so there is no spoken content to transcribe from the file itself. If your project includes recorded audio, export it from Finale as a WAV or MP3, then upload that audio file to transcribe it, edit the transcript, and export the text.

Why won't my MUS file play in my media player?

MUS is a notation document, not an audio file, so media players have no audio stream to decode. Open it in Finale and use the software's audio export if you need a playable file.

How do I open a MUS file without Finale?

MUS is a proprietary Finale format, so most other applications cannot open it directly. Exporting the score from Finale to MusicXML is the standard way to move it into other notation software.

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