Also, does it work for video streaming Windows Media Player, QuickTime and Flash?
Answer See a part of the on-line docs on subtitle text files. http://titlefactory.com/TitleFactoryDocs/timecoded_formats.htm http://titlefactory.com/TitleFactoryDocs/sami_format.htm TitleFactory can create SMI files which is the Windows Media Player Subtitle Format. It also creates the .ASX file that simply points to the SMI file. This is the only streaming format supported. While it has been tested, I do not believe that anyone is using this feature, so it may have bugs.