Right-click the file and select Open with > Notepad . Mac: Right-click and choose Open with > TextEdit .
showing when the text should appear and disappear (formatted as hours:minutes:seconds,milliseconds ). The subtitle text itself. A blank line to signal the end of that specific entry. Conversion Options 6_07.srt(49571bytes)
Because SRT files are essentially text documents with timing data, you can open them with any basic text editor: Right-click the file and select Open with > Notepad
Inside the file, the text is organized into four main parts for every subtitle entry: (e.g., 1, 2, 3) to order the subtitles. The subtitle text itself
An .srt (SubRip Text) file is a used to store video subtitles. While I cannot directly read the contents of your specific "6_07.srt" file without you providing the text, you can easily view it yourself using standard software. How to View the Text
Use any standard "File Manager" or text viewing app. What the Content Looks Like