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At the bottom of the window, set the to Regular expression .

Replace double paragraph breaks ( ^p^p ) with a single break ( ^p ) to close the gaps. Method 3: Use Notepad++ (Advanced & Cleanest)

In the box, type: ^p^#^p (or just ^# if numbers are on their own lines). Leave Replace with empty and click Replace All . subtitle A.Quite.Place.Part.II.WEBRip.x264-ION1...

To convert your .srt subtitle file into a "solid text" (a clean, continuous transcript without timestamps or sequence numbers), you can use a few quick methods depending on what tools you have available. Method 1: Use an Online Tool (Fastest)

Go to the top menu and select > Line Operations > Remove Empty Lines to make it a solid block of text. At the bottom of the window, set the to Regular expression

In the box, type: ^#^#:^#^#:^#^#,^#^#^# --> ^#^#:^#^#:^#^#,^#^#^# Leave the Replace with box completely empty. Click Replace All . Remove line numbers:

If you use the free text editor Notepad++ , you can use "Regular Expressions" to delete the clutter in two clicks. Open the file in Notepad++ and press Ctrl + H . Leave Replace with empty and click Replace All

In Find what , paste \d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2},\d{3} --> \d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2},\d{3} . Leave Replace with blank and click Replace All .