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  2. Timed Text Markup Language - Wikipedia

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    The idea of adding timing information on the Web by extending HTML [2] came very early on, out of the work done on the Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language.Based on XML, the work on TTML started in 2003 [3] and an early draft was released in November 2004 as Timed Text (TT) Authoring Format 1.0 – Distribution Format Exchange Profile (DFXP). [4]

  3. Subtitles - Wikipedia

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    Subtitles exist in two forms; open subtitles are 'open to all' and cannot be turned off by the viewer; closed subtitles are designed for a certain group of viewers, and can usually be turned on or off or selected by the viewer – examples being teletext pages, U.S. Closed captions (608/708), DVB Bitmap subtitles, DVD or Blu-ray subtitles.

  4. Subtitle Edit - Wikipedia

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    SE supports 250+ subtitle formats. Some of the most popular ones are SubRip, Timed Text, DFXP (Netflix standards), ITT (iTunes), SubStation Alpha, MicroDVD, SAMI, D-Cinema and BdSub. It uses the VLC media player, MPC-HC, Mpv or DirectShow to play videos. It is available in 34 languages and works on Windows and Linux.

  5. Lingopie - Wikipedia

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    Lingopie's main feature is its dual subtitles. Every show includes two sets of subtitles, one in the user's native language and one in the target language. Users can click on the words they don't know and obtain an instant translation. [3] All the words the users click on become flashcards that they can later review and study. [12]

  6. SubRip - Wikipedia

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    SubRip is a free software program for Microsoft Windows which extracts subtitles and their timings from various video formats to a text file. It is released under the GNU GPL. [9] Its subtitle format's file extension is .srt and is widely supported.

  7. WebVTT - Wikipedia

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    WebVTT (Web Video Text Tracks) is a World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) standard for displaying timed text in connection with the HTML5 <track> element.. The early drafts of its specification were written by the WHATWG in 2010 after discussions about what caption format should be supported by HTML5—the main options being the relatively mature, XML-based Timed Text Markup Language (TTML) or an ...

  8. Netflix - Wikipedia

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    Hastings invested $2.5 million into Netflix from the sale of Pure Atria. [15] [13] Netflix launched as the first DVD rental and sales website with 30 employees and 925 titles available—nearly all DVDs published. [13] [16] [17] Randolph and Hastings met with Jeff Bezos, where Amazon offered to acquire Netflix for between $14 and $16 million ...

  9. Interoperable Master Format - Wikipedia

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    The core constraints are specified in SMPTE ST 2067-2 (Core Constraints). [4] An example of an application is Application #2E, which is specified in SMPTE ST 2067-21 [ 7 ] and targets studio masters. One of the plugins is the Immersive Audio Bitstream Level 0 Plug-in, which is specified in SMPTE ST 2067-201 [ 8 ] and adds support for immersive ...