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Turn Maori video or audio into English subtitles. The speech is transcribed, then translated into English, and exported as SRT, VTT or plain text with the original timings intact.

How Maori audio becomes English subtitles

Audio in Maori (Te Reo Māori) is transcribed first, then translated into English (English). Because the translation runs on the transcript rather than on the audio, the English subtitle file keeps the timings of the original Maori speech — each line appears at the moment it was actually said.

Both languages are written in the Latin alphabet, so the file needs nothing from your player beyond that script.

Why translate Maori video into English

Maori is spoken principally in New Zealand; English in worldwide. A English subtitle track is what lets one recording reach both audiences without re-recording, re-editing or dubbing it.

Because subtitles are a separate file rather than part of the picture, you can attach several language tracks to the same video and let viewers pick.

About the Maori audio

Māori uses a small set of sounds and marks long vowels with a macron, which changes the word rather than merely its length — dropping the macron produces a different word. English is mixed into most contemporary speech, and is transcribed as spoken.

About the English subtitles

English has a wider spread of accents than any other language here, and the gap between spelling and pronunciation means recognition leans on context rather than sound alone. Names and technical terms are where errors concentrate, because those are exactly the words context cannot predict.

What a Maori to English subtitle file looks like

Four lines of Maori speech, transcribed and translated, as they come out of the exported SRT. The timings are the Maori speaker's — translation does not move them, which is why the file drops onto the original video unchanged.

1
00:00:01,000 --> 00:00:03,240
Can you hear me clearly?

2
00:00:03,600 --> 00:00:06,120
I'll share the details in a moment.

3
00:00:06,480 --> 00:00:09,300
That's all for today.

4
00:00:09,700 --> 00:00:12,040
See you next time.
MaoriEnglish subtitle
Kei te rongo mārama koutou i ahau?Can you hear me clearly?
Ka tuari au i ngā taipitopito ā tōna wā.I'll share the details in a moment.
Koinā mō tēnei rā.That's all for today.
Ka kite anō i te wā e heke mai nei.See you next time.

What to check before publishing

  • Names and places, which translation handles less reliably than ordinary prose.
  • Idiom — a phrase that is natural in Maori may need loosening to read well in English.
  • Timing on fast exchanges, where two speakers overlap.
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Common questions

How do I add English subtitles to a Maori video?

Upload the video, set the spoken language to Maori and the subtitle language to English, then export the result as SRT and upload it alongside your video. Nothing is burned into the picture, so the subtitles stay switchable.

Does the English subtitle file stay in sync?

Yes. Translation happens on the transcript, so every English line inherits the timing of the Maori words it came from. The file will sync with the same video without adjustment.

Can I get the Maori transcript as well?

Yes. Transcribing Maori into Maori subtitles is a separate job on the same recording, and gives you the original-language track alongside the English one.

What does a Maori to English subtitle job cost?

One credit per minute of the recording, rounded up, whether you transcribe or translate. Plans start at $10 a month for 300 credits, refreshed at the start of each month.