">[The SubRip file format](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SubRip#SubRip_file_format) is described on the `Matroska` multimedia container format website as \"perhaps the most basic of all subtitle formats.\" `SubRip (SubRip Text)` files are named with the extension `.srt`, and contain formatted lines of plain text in groups separated by a blank line. Subtitles are numbered sequentially, starting at 1. The timecode format used is hours:minutes:seconds,milliseconds with time units fixed to two zero-padded digits and fractions fixed to three zero-padded digits (00:00:00,000). The fractional separator used is the comma, since the program was written in France.\n",
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"How to load data from subtitle (`.srt`) files\n",
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"Please, download the [example .srt file from here](https://www.opensubtitles.org/en/subtitles/5575150/star-wars-the-clone-wars-crisis-at-the-heart-en)."