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    Jellyfin Forum Support Troubleshooting Subtitles with overlapping timestamps

     
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    Subtitles with overlapping timestamps

    tsingla07
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    #1
    9 hours ago
    Is it possible to fix this problem?
    For example when it comes to this:
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    00:01:08,560 → 00:01:11,240
    because I thought you Rain Man types were super good at counting.
    35
    00:01:08,560 → 00:01:11,240
    {\an8}Autistic Raymond is a math whiz in “Rain Man”
    Then it can only display the second line. The first line -“because I…counting” won’t show up.
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    #2
    2 hours ago
    Are these embedded subtitles or external? Either way, SRT subs are just plain text and you can change the time stamps manually. If embedded, you would need to extract them, make your changes, then re-embed the subtitles.
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