Free tool · ITTSRT

Convert iTT to SRT
for any video editor

Got an .itt (iTunes Timed Text) file from Final Cut Pro or an Apple TV+ delivery? Convert it to a universal .srt that drops into Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, CapCut, or any video editor. The conversion strips Apple's XML envelope and outputs clean SubRip cues with preserved timing.

Input · ITT
Output · SRT
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Frequently asked

What is an iTT file?+

iTT (iTunes Timed Text) is Apple's TTML 1.0 profile used by Final Cut Pro and iTunes Connect. It's XML-based with timing in begin/end attributes on <p> elements.

Why convert iTT to SRT?+

SRT is the universal subtitle format — every video editor, media player, and platform reads it. iTT is Apple-only. Converting lets you use Final Cut Pro captions in Premiere, DaVinci, CapCut, YouTube, and everywhere else.

Does the conversion preserve timing exactly?+

Yes. Start and end times are preserved to the millisecond. Only the file structure changes — XML becomes plain-text SRT cues.

Will styling from the iTT file survive?+

No. SRT doesn't support styling natively. Font, color, and position attributes from the iTT are stripped. Restyle in your video editor after import.

Can Premiere Pro open .itt files directly?+

No — Premiere doesn't read iTT natively. Convert to SRT first using this tool, then import the .srt into Premiere's caption panel.

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