Subtitle Split File

Keep "linguistic wholes" together (e.g., don't separate a subject from its verb or a preposition from its noun).

Never use more than two lines per subtitle block.

Subtitle splitting involves two distinct actions: breaking long text lines within a single subtitle (line breaks) and dividing one long subtitle into two or more separate time-coded entries (splitting blocks). 📏 Technical Guidelines subtitle split

If splitting a continuous sentence across blocks, end the first block at a logical pause.

🚀 If your text is very long, it is often easier to merge two short lines first and then manually re-split them at the most linguistically natural point. Keep "linguistic wholes" together (e

Aim for top and bottom lines of roughly equal length for better visual balance. ✍️ Linguistic Best Practices To maintain readability, split text at "natural" points:

When using "and" or "but," keep the conjunction with the second group of words to help the viewer transition. 🛠️ Common Software Shortcuts Subtitle Edit: Ctrl + Alt + Space : Manual split at the cursor position. Alt + B : Automatic line break based on CPL rules. 📏 Technical Guidelines If splitting a continuous sentence

workflows (e.g., Aegisub, DaVinci Resolve)