Convert JSON to ODS
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How to Convert JSON to ODS
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Upload your .json file
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Click "Convert to ODS"
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Wait for the conversion to complete
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Download your converted .ods file
When the conversion is finished, click the download button to save your new .ods file. The file is ready to use immediately.
Understanding JSON and ODS Formats
Learn about the source and target file formats to understand what happens during conversion.
Source Format
JSON Subtitle
application/jsonJSON-based subtitle formats store timed text data in structured JSON objects, commonly used by web applications, speech-to-text services, and modern video platforms. Various JSON subtitle schemas exist, including those used by YouTube auto-captions, Amazon Transcribe, and custom web video players. JSON subtitles can include rich metadata such as speaker identification, confidence scores, and word-level timing.
Advantages
- Structured data format that is easy to process programmatically
- Can include rich metadata like speaker IDs, confidence scores, and word timing
- Native integration with web applications and JavaScript-based video players
Limitations
- No single standard schema; varies across platforms and services
- Not directly supported by traditional desktop media players
- More verbose than SRT or VTT for simple timed text content
Common Uses
- Speech-to-text service output (AWS Transcribe, Google Cloud Speech)
- YouTube auto-generated caption data
- Custom web video player subtitle delivery via APIs
Target Format
OpenDocument Spreadsheet
application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.spreadsheetODS (OpenDocument Spreadsheet) is an open-standard tabular data format that stores structured data with formatting, formulas, and multiple sheets in a ZIP-compressed XML container. It provides similar capabilities to XLSX but as a vendor-neutral open standard. ODS is the native format for LibreOffice Calc and is supported by most spreadsheet applications.
Advantages
- Open standard not controlled by any single software vendor
- Supports multiple sheets, formulas, formatting, and data types
- Free to implement with no licensing restrictions
Limitations
- Less widely used in business environments than XLSX
- Some Excel-specific formulas and features may not convert perfectly
- Fewer data processing libraries and tools compared to XLSX and CSV
Common Uses
- Open-source spreadsheet data in LibreOffice and OpenOffice
- Government and public sector data requiring open format compliance
- Cross-platform structured data exchange without Microsoft dependency
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