SUP files exist as 2 different types. Please find information about each of them below.
Type 1: Subtitle Bitmap File
A SUP file contains subtitle graphics displayed during movie playback. It is a bitmap image extracted from a DVD or Blu-ray movie. SUP files can be used for adding subtitles to movies. They can be con...
A SUP file contains subtitle graphics displayed during movie playback. It is a bitmap image extracted from a DVD or Blu-ray movie. SUP files can be used for adding subtitles to movies. They can be converted to text using programs like SupRip.
SUP files are graphics files. You can open them on Windows. Popular programs are SubtitleCreator and IfoEdit. SUP files contain bitmap data for subtitle imagery. This allows customization of text styles, effects, and formatting. The format is seen with Blu-ray and DVD disks. Media players like VLC, PotPlayer, and MPC-HC recognize and display SUP subtitles automatically when loading the video.
Programs like Adobe Encore and DVD Studio Pro allow viewing, editing or creating subtitles in SUP files. SUP files can also be converted to text-based SRT files for further editing. Updated system drivers may solve problems opening SUP files. Outdated drivers or software can prevent using devices needed for SUP files.
SUP files are usually Raster Image Files or Developer Files. Both desktop and mobile devices can view and sometimes edit them. SUP files are not commonly found on everyday devices. Their popularity rating is low.