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Pppd-896-engsub Convert01-58-38 Min <ORIGINAL ◆>

The filename "PPPD-896-engsub convert01-58-38 Min" seems to suggest a very specific and perhaps technical or encoded reference to a video. Let's decode (pun intended) a story around it.

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In professional video work, timecode is written as HH:MM:SS:FF or HH:MM:SS.mmm . Your string uses 01-58-38 which might be 01:58:38 (1 minute, 58 seconds, 38 frames if using drop-frame; or 38 milliseconds in some tools). 38 frames if using drop-frame

ffmpeg -i input.mkv -map 0:s:0 subs.srt

INPUT=$1 START=$2 OUTPUT="subs_$START//:/_.srt" PPPD-896-engsub convert01-58-38 Min

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