Convert QT to SRT

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

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QT conversion guide

Convert QT 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 QT file from your computer or cloud storage.

    44+ formats supported
  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 QT audio.

  5. 5
    Edit subtitles~2 min

    Fine-tune subtitle timing and text in the editor.

  6. 6
    Export SRT~10 sec

    Download your QT subtitles as an SRT file.

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The QT file format

Understanding QT files

What is a QT file?

QuickTime movie file from Apple

QT is an acronym for Apple’s famous QuickTime codec. Thus, files with the .qt file extension are Apple QuickTime movie files. QT files were developed for the purpose of creating, editing, publishing, and viewing multimedia files for Apple’s QuickTime Player. QT files typically contain movies, graphics, videos, animations, and virtual reality content. QT files are compressed to optimize their delivery via the Internet and for better performance when streaming multimedia. QT files are supported by both Windows and MacOS operating systems.

Common uses for QT files

  • QuickTime video content
  • Mac video playback
  • Virtual reality content
  • QuickTime Player exports
  • Mac applications

Who works with QT files?

Video archivists, post-production teams, and IT staff restoring older Mac-based projects most often encounter .qt files when migrating legacy QuickTime footage to modern workflows. Educators and corporate trainers also inherit them in archived courseware and screen recordings produced with earlier versions of QuickTime.

QT vs MOV: which should you use?

QT and MOV files use the same Apple QuickTime container; .qt is the older extension from early QuickTime releases, while .mov became the standard and remains in active use today. Because the underlying structure is identical, a .qt file can usually be renamed to .mov and play normally. Choose MOV for new exports and broad software compatibility; .qt mainly appears in legacy archives and older Mac projects.

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QT conversion FAQ

QT to SRT: frequently asked questions

Can you convert QT to SRT subtitles?

Yes! Sonix transcribes your QT 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.

Is a QT file the same as a MOV file?

Both use Apple's QuickTime container format; .qt is the older extension and .mov is the current standard. The contents are structurally the same, which is why most tools treat them identically.

Why won't my QT file open in my media player?

Some modern players only recognize the .mov extension even though the container is the same. Renaming the file from .qt to .mov often restores playback, though very old files may use discontinued codecs that require conversion.

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