![]() ![]() The subtitle lines will be shown on the video the same way they are divided in the SRT file. The subtitle text can be divided into one or more lines. The start and end timecodes are separated by “–>” as shown in the example below. For example, 01:07:32,053 indicates a time that is one hour, seven minutes, 32 seconds, and 53 milliseconds after the beginning of the media. The first three components (hours, minutes, and seconds) each consist of two zero-padded digits, and the last component (milliseconds) is three zero-padded digits. This is because the SubRib format originated in France. Note that a comma is used instead of a period to separate the seconds and milliseconds. Timecodes have the following format: hours:minutes:seconds,milliseconds
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