I know I can do on Subtitles edit but it did not let me to do in-batch subtitles, and If I do notepad with find and replace, I'm finding specific words like "gasp", "groans", "scream", "screaming" and "sigh." The problem with that is I do not which episodes have these words. So is there more easy way and fast.
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Hello.
Can you be more specific? What is this show and what i am looking at?
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