: Different releases may have slightly different runtimes due to studio logos, extended cuts (though rare for Antz ), or differing black-screen durations at the start.
: The text of the film. For Antz , this includes the rapid-fire, neurotic dialogue characteristic of the film's lead, which requires the subtitles to have a high "Characters Per Second" (CPS) count to remain readable while keeping pace with the speech. 4. Why This Specific Release Matters
: Extremely precise start and end times (e.g., 00:05:21,400 --> 00:05:23,150 ).
The file name indicates that these subtitles were specifically synced for the high-definition encode of the 1998 DreamWorks film Antz , released by the popular group (formerly YIFY).
: YTS releases often include a short branded intro or a specific offset at the beginning of the film. Using a generic subtitle file from a DVD rip or a different encode (like a 25 FPS PAL source) would result in a "desync," where the text appears too early or too late. This specific file ensures the dialogue aligns perfectly with the mouth movements of characters like Z (Woody Allen) and Princess Bala (Sharon Stone). 3. Subtitle Format and Content
: The x264 tag refers to the H.264/MPEG-4 AVC compression standard, which is the industry standard for high-definition video files. 2. Synchronization and Timing
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