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ASS vs TXT

ASS vs TXT

A detailed comparison of Advanced SubStation and Plain Text — file size, quality, compatibility, and which format to choose for your workflow.

ASS

Advanced SubStation

Documents & Text

ASS (Advanced SubStation Alpha) supports styled and positioned subtitles.

About ASS files
TXT

Plain Text

Documents & Text

TXT files contain unformatted plain text with no styling, images, or layout information. They are universally readable by any device and operating system, making them the simplest document format.

About TXT files

Strengths Comparison

ASS Strengths

  • Most feature-rich subtitle format in common use.
  • Precise timing (millisecond) with advanced animation effects.
  • Multi-font, multi-layer, gradient, rotation, 3D transform.
  • Mature tooling via Aegisub.
  • Supported by VLC, mpv, MPC, and every major desktop player.

TXT Strengths

  • Universally readable — every operating system, every editor, every programming language.
  • Zero metadata overhead: the file size equals the character count (for ASCII).
  • Safe to diff, grep, version-control, and pipe through command-line tools.
  • Immune to format obsolescence: a text file from 1970 still opens today.
  • Tiny footprint for structured data like logs or configuration.

Limitations

ASS Limitations

  • No formal standard — conventions only.
  • Web video (HTML5 <video>) cannot render ASS natively.
  • Complex effects require manual authoring — no WYSIWYG in most tools.
  • Steep learning curve compared to SRT.

TXT Limitations

  • No styling, images, or embedded structure — just characters.
  • Character encoding ambiguity (ISO-8859-1 vs UTF-8 vs Windows-1252) causes "mojibake".
  • Line-ending differences between OSes still cause subtle bugs today.
  • No way to carry hyperlinks, tables, or formatting without a convention on top (like Markdown).

Technical Specifications

Specification ASS TXT
MIME type text/x-ssa, text/x-ass text/plain
Extensions .ass, .ssa
Parent format SubStation Alpha (SSA, 1996)
Timecode precision Centisecond (0.01s)
Authoring tool Aegisub
Common encodings UTF-8, UTF-16, ASCII, ISO-8859-1, Windows-1252
Line endings LF (Unix), CRLF (Windows), CR (classic Mac)
Max file size Limited only by filesystem (no format-level limit)
Structure None — flat sequence of characters

Typical File Sizes

ASS

  • 1-hour TV episode (dialogue only) 50-150 KB
  • 1-hour anime with karaoke and FX 200-500 KB

TXT

  • Short note < 1 KB
  • README file 2–20 KB
  • Full novel (~90,000 words) 500 KB – 1 MB
  • Server log file (daily) 10 MB – 1 GB

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Frequently Asked Questions

ASS (Advanced SubStation) is a document format used to store paginated text, with optional formatting, tables, images, hyperlinks, headers and footers. It sits in the documents & text family and is typically associated with a specific office suite or publishing pipeline that defined the format and ships the canonical reader.

ASS (Advanced SubStation) is a document formato used to store paginated text, com optional formatoting, tables, images, hyperlinks, headers e footers. It sits no documents & text family e is tipicamente associated com a specific office suite ou publishing pipeline that defined the formato e ships the canonical reader.

Modern office suites — Microsoft Word, Google Docs, LibreOffice Writer, Apple Pages — open most ASS files with reasonable fidelity. If your installed software does not support ASS, convert to DOCX or PDF first using KaijuConverter; both open in virtually every reader, including free online viewers.

Modern office suites — Microsoft Word, Google Docs, LibreOffice Writer, Apple Pages — abrir most ASS arquivos com reasonable fidelity. If your installed software does not support ASS, converter to DOCX ou PDF first usando KaijuConverter; both abrir in virtually every reader, including grátis online viewers.

Upload the ASS to KaijuConverter and pick DOCX, PDF, ODT, RTF, HTML, Markdown, or plain text. Our pipeline runs LibreOffice headlessly plus pandoc for text formats — the same engines behind professional document pipelines. Styles, tables, images, and hyperlinks survive the conversion intact.

Yes, to a high degree. Standard fonts, headings, lists, tables, images, hyperlinks and page structure transfer cleanly. Custom fonts substitute to the closest match if not embedded; obscure layout features unique to ASS (frames, legacy macros) may flatten to static content in the target format.

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