As you may already know, SRT files may contain multiple lines for a specific time stamp. This could be because multiple people speak in the same scene, or narration happens, or whatever. When I designed the Wade Machine program, all of the example SRT files I had followed the same format. Whenever a scene had multiple lines, each line was listed separately and a blank line marked the end. Because it held true in all of the files I personally had, I just assumed it is how they would all be.
The SRT you sent me has a few places where multiple lines are used in a scene, but they used blank lines in between them (probably for cosmetic purposes on the screen). The Wade Machine program interpreted the blank lines as the end of the text, but then didn't have a proper time stamp for the next line of text it read in. Basically it was not loading the entire file correctly from that point on.
I'm glad to hear it's working as it should now.
- Aprone
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