Free tool · SBVSMI

Convert SBV
to SMI

Drop in a .sbv (SubViewer / YouTube SBV) file, get a clean .smi (SAMI (Synchronized Accessible Media Interchange)) back. SAMI (Synchronized Accessible Media Interchange) is Microsoft's HTML-like caption format from Windows Media Player era. Still required by some Korean and Japanese broadcast pipelines. The conversion runs entirely in your browser — your captions never leave the page.

Input · SBV
Output · SMI
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Frequently asked

Why convert SBV to SMI?+

SubViewer / YouTube SBV is a minimal subtitle format YouTube's uploader accepts — comma-separated timestamps, no cue numbers. SAMI (Synchronized Accessible Media Interchange) is built for legacy Windows Media workflows and certain Asian broadcast deliverables. Converting lets you take a file produced for one workflow and use it in the other without re-typing or re-timing anything.

Is timing preserved exactly?+

Yes. The converter only re-encodes the file structure — start and end times round-trip to within one millisecond.

Does any styling survive the conversion?+

Neither format carries styling, so there's nothing to lose. The text and timing transfer exactly.

Does this run on a server?+

No. The conversion is pure JavaScript running in your browser — files never upload anywhere. Works offline once the page is loaded.

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