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    Jellyfin Forum Support Troubleshooting Subtitles going off sync while watching

     
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    Subtitles going off sync while watching

    rs232
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    2025-05-03, 05:13 AM
    I had this issue occasionally, but I can't identify a clear pattern, apart perhaps from the transcoding involvement.
    Sometime watching something, the subs just declare independence and drift away from the dialogues.

    It's a bit annoying because for foreign movies this means stop the movie 1/2 way.

    Did anybody else experience this? Is there a solution workaround?

    Thank you :-)
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    2025-05-03, 04:06 PM
    Are you using ASS subs? SRT is more compatible and doesn't require transcode.
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    2025-05-03, 04:28 PM
    That can occur if the video and subtitles aren't at same fps, ex: video is at 25fps but subtitles is at 24fps, then they drift with time.

    I don't use video transcoding so never experience that
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    2025-05-04, 05:56 AM (This post was last modified: 2025-05-04, 06:01 AM by rs232.)
    (2025-05-03, 04:06 PM)Alliyance Wrote: Are you using ASS subs? SRT is more compatible and doesn't require transcode.
     
    Thanks but not, I'm 100% on .srt. The rare times when I have an .ass convert them immediately to .srt.

    (2025-05-03, 04:28 PM)Generator Wrote: That can occur if the video and subtitles aren't at same fps, ex: video is at 25fps but subtitles is at 24fps, then they drift with time.

    I don't use video transcoding so never experience that

    Apologies, I'm not sure I understand your point. 
    Srt is pure text with time references in it (only). As I know at least they bring no understanding no FPS.
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