"SONE-443" sounds like a high-stakes science fiction mystery—perhaps a lost transmission or a cryptic file found on a deep-space relay.
To grasp what this keyword represents, we have to break it down into its core parts. Each segment of the string provides a vital clue about the content or the process it has undergone: SONE-443-engsub Convert01-56-51 Min
Use a tool like ffprobe (part of FFmpeg) or VLC’s “Goto Time” feature. Jump to 01:55:00 – if dialogue appears earlier/later than sound, you need to shift the subtitle delay. SONE-443 – Likely the original video’s catalog ID