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Occasionally some parts shift in your video at a later date, so you have to adjust the subtitles. You may have added or deleted an additional scene or added an intro to the video. There are several reasons why you may need to adjust all or at least a large portion of the subtitles. And how this works automatically, Iamp;#39;ll show you now. First open the affected subtitle file. In my example I added the intro later and therefore I have to shift all subtitles back a few seconds. To do this, there is a function in the Synchronization menu called Adjust all times. A small window opens. There you can enter the value by which the subtitles should be moved back or forth. By selecting All lines, we tell the function that we want to adjust all subtitles. With the two buttons on the right we execute the function and show all subtitles a little later. In the audio curve you can immediately see that the subtitles match the audio again. You can also move only a selection, for example because a s