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What is a CIP file? Proprietary subtitles format created by Cavena, a company that provides subtitling transmission and postproduction solutions; saves subtitle text using a timeline so that the closed captions are played back at the right time during video playback or broadcast.

More Information CIP files can be converted to the EBU .STL format using a Cavena software product called Toolbox. NOTE: Cavena also has another proprietary subtitles format that uses the .890 extension.

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What is a CIP file?

Proprietary subtitles format created by Cavena, a company that provides subtitling transmission and postproduction solutions; saves subtitle text using a timeline so that the closed captions are played back at the right time during video playback or broadcast.

More Information

CIP files can be converted to the EBU .STL format using a Cavena software product called Toolbox.

NOTE: Cavena also has another proprietary subtitles format that uses the .890 extension.

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What is a CIP file?
Proprietary subtitles format created by Cavena, a company that provides subtitling transmission and postproduction solutions; saves subtitle text using a timeline so that the closed captions are played back at the right time during video playback or broadcast.