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Use FFmpeg or Subtitle Edit to resync by milliseconds. 3.2 Missing Codecs If convert01 was encoded with an obscure codec (e.g., 10-bit H.264), standard players like VLC or MPC-HC may stutter or fail.

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Install a codec pack (K-Lite) or use MPV player. 3.3 Incomplete File Segments The 57-33 could indicate a truncated file (only from 57:33 onward). You can verify with ffprobe :