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I assume you are talking about the start and end time properties in the SubtitleItem class?
If that's true, the current implementation of ToString is indeed displaying the results this way and I'm not sure we should change it.
However, if you need to display to times in seconds I can think of two options:
- Create your own method (ToStringInSeconds) and instead of using startTs.ToString("G") use StartTime/1000
- Access directly the StartTime property (which is public)
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