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It is important to clarify from the outset: is not a standard software command, a known video codec, or a recognized script syntax in any major computing environment (Windows, Linux, macOS, or cloud-based encoding platforms).
jufe570_engsub_convert --timestamp 01:59:36 --action install But no such tool exists. Instead, use ffmpeg and mpv as shown above. Q: Can I convert subtitles without re-encoding the entire video? A: Yes, use ffmpeg -i video.mkv -i subs.srt -c copy -c:s srt output.mkv . This muxes (doesn’t convert image data).
Result: JUFE-570_hardsubbed.mp4 Open the burned video in VLC → Playback → Jump to time → 01:59:36 → Watch the installation part. Step 4 — Clip that exact segment ffmpeg -ss 01:59:36 -i JUFE-570_hardsubbed.mp4 -t 60 install_demo.mp4 Now you have a standalone clip showing the “install” part. 7. If the string was a typo or miswritten command Some users mistakenly think they can run something like:
A: ffmpeg uses 01:59:36 (hh:mm:ss). Writing 015936 is ambiguous. Some players accept 015936 as 01:59:36 but not all.
It is important to clarify from the outset: is not a standard software command, a known video codec, or a recognized script syntax in any major computing environment (Windows, Linux, macOS, or cloud-based encoding platforms).
jufe570_engsub_convert --timestamp 01:59:36 --action install But no such tool exists. Instead, use ffmpeg and mpv as shown above. Q: Can I convert subtitles without re-encoding the entire video? A: Yes, use ffmpeg -i video.mkv -i subs.srt -c copy -c:s srt output.mkv . This muxes (doesn’t convert image data).
Result: JUFE-570_hardsubbed.mp4 Open the burned video in VLC → Playback → Jump to time → 01:59:36 → Watch the installation part. Step 4 — Clip that exact segment ffmpeg -ss 01:59:36 -i JUFE-570_hardsubbed.mp4 -t 60 install_demo.mp4 Now you have a standalone clip showing the “install” part. 7. If the string was a typo or miswritten command Some users mistakenly think they can run something like:
A: ffmpeg uses 01:59:36 (hh:mm:ss). Writing 015936 is ambiguous. Some players accept 015936 as 01:59:36 but not all.