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SRT is the most common format for video subtitles. It is a plain-text file that includes: The number of the subtitle. The start and end timecodes. The text of the subtitle itself.

Only translates the Spanish phrases used in the film (e.g., "Día de los Muertos," "Ofrenda") while leaving English dialogue untranslated.

Of course, not everyone is thrilled. Privacy advocates have raised eyebrows at Coco’s server load. To maintain SRT status, the app requests biometric data (face scans) regularly.

Then the standard SRT numeric sequence.

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SRT is the most common format for video subtitles. It is a plain-text file that includes: The number of the subtitle. The start and end timecodes. The text of the subtitle itself.

Only translates the Spanish phrases used in the film (e.g., "Día de los Muertos," "Ofrenda") while leaving English dialogue untranslated. coco srt verified

Of course, not everyone is thrilled. Privacy advocates have raised eyebrows at Coco’s server load. To maintain SRT status, the app requests biometric data (face scans) regularly. SRT is the most common format for video subtitles

Then the standard SRT numeric sequence.

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