The notation "sone385engsub convert020002 min" appears to be a filename or identifier that contains several pieces of information:
High-quality, HD-ready content intended for global distribution. To help me refine this draft, could you clarify: sone385engsub convert020002 min
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While the specific 2-minute clip can vary, content from this uploader is generally regarded as: High Nostalgia Factor Click Apply → This will stretch or compress
Need Help? Comment below with your questions or concerns about video conversions or file safety. | Test ID | Input | Expected Output
That error often means the subtitle timestamps are wrong by +00:02:00.002. To fix:
| Test ID | Input | Expected Output | Reason |
|--------|----------|-----------------|--------|
| T‑001 | "000000" | 0 | Zero time → 0 min |
| T‑002 | "000059" | 0 | 59 s < 1 min → truncates |
| T‑003 | "000060" | 1 | Exactly 1 min |
| T‑004 | "010000" | 60 | One hour → 60 min |
| T‑005 | "023059" | 1439| 23 h 59 m = 1 ,439 min |
| T‑006 | "235959" | 1439| Max 24‑hour clock (seconds ignored) |
| T‑007 | "240000" | ‑2| Invalid hour (> 23) |
| T‑008 | "126060" | ‑3| Invalid minute (= 60) |
| T‑009 | "120060" | ‑3| Invalid second (= 60) |
| T‑010 | "12AB34" | ‑1| Non‑numeric characters |
| T‑011 | "" | ‑1| Empty string |
| T‑012 | NULL/None| ‑1| Null pointer / None |