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.
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.