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DJI Mavic 3 Classico

Aeromobile

Peso al decollo895 g
DimensioniRichiuso (senza eliche): 221×96,3×90,3 mm (L×L×A)
Aperto (senza eliche): 347,5×283×107,7 mm (L×L×A)
Massima velocità di salita8 m/s
Massima velocità di discesa6 m/s
Velocità massima orizzontale (a livello del mare, in assenza di vento)21 m/s
Non più di 19 m/s nelle regioni dell'UE.
Altitudine di decollo massima6.000 m
Autonomia di volo46 minuti
Dati acquisiti in un ambiente di prova controllato. Le condizioni specifiche dei test sono le seguenti: volo a una velocità costante di 32,4 km/h in un ambiente senza vento a livello del mare, con APAS disattivato, AirSense disattivato, parametri della fotocamera impostati su 1080p/24fps, modalità video disattivata e con il livello della batteria dal 100% fino a 0 %. I risultati possono variare a seconda dell'ambiente, del metodo di utilizzo e della versione del firmware.
Autonomia in volo stazionario40 minuti
Dati acquisiti in un ambiente di prova controllato. Le condizioni specifiche del test sono le seguenti: stazionare in un ambiente privo di vento al livello del mare, con APAS disattivato, AirSense disattivato, parametri della fotocamera impostati su 1080p/24fps, modalità video disattivata e dal 100% del livello della batteria fino allo 0%. I risultati possono variare a seconda dell'ambiente, del metodo di utilizzo e della versione del firmware.
Massima distanza di volo30 km
La distanza di volo è diversa dalla distanza di trasmissione video. Dati acquisiti in un ambiente controllato, nelle seguenti condizioni di test specifiche: volo a una velocità costante di 50,4 km/h in un ambiente senza vento al livello del mare, con APAS disattivato, AirSense disattivato, parametri della fotocamera impostati su 1080p/24fps, modalità video disattivata e livello della batteria dal 100% fino allo 0%. I risultati possono variare a seconda dell'ambiente, del metodo di utilizzo e della versione del firmware.
Massima resistenza alla velocità del vento12 m/s
Angolo massimo di beccheggio35°
Temperatura operativaTra -10° e 40°C (14° - 104°F)
Global Navigation Satellite SystemGPS + Galileo + BeiDou
Accuratezza del volo stazionarioVerticale:
± 0,1 m (con posizionamento visivo)
± 0,5 m (con posizionamento satellitare)

Orizzontale:
± 0,3 m (con posizionamento visivo)
± 0,5 m (con posizionamento satellitare)
Memoria interna8 GB (lo spazio disponibile è di ca. 7,9 GB)
ClasseC1 (UE)

Fotocamera Hasselblad

Sensore delle immaginiCMOS da 4/3, pixel effettivi: 20 MP
ObiettivoFOV: 84°
Formato equivalente 24 mm
Apertura: f/2.8-f/11
Messa a fuoco: da 1 m a ∞
Intervallo ISOVideo:
Normale, Slow-motion:
100-6400 (colore normale)
400-1600 (D-Log)
100-1600 (D-Log M)
100-1600 (HLG)
Modalità notturna:
800-12800 (colore normale)

Foto:
100-6400
Velocità dell’otturatoreOtturatore elettronico: 8-1/8000 s
Dimensione massima dell’immagine5280×3956
Modalità fotograficheScatto singolo: 20 MP
Scatto a raffica: 20 MP, 3/5/7 fotogrammi
Bracketing automatico dell’esposizione (AEB): 20 MP, 3/5 fotogrammi a 0,7 step EV
A tempo: 20 MP 2/3/5/7/10/15/20/30/60 secondi
Formato fotoJPEG/DNG (RAW)
Risoluzione videoH.264/H.265
5.1K: 5120×2700 a 24/25/30/48/50 fps
DCI 4K: 4096×2160 a 24/25/30/48/50/60/120* fps
4K: 3840×2160 a 24/25/30/48/50/60/120* fps
FHD: 1920×1080 a 24/25/30/48/50/60/120*/200* fps

* Frequenza dei fotogrammi durante la registrazione. Il video corrispondente viene riprodotto come video in slow motion.
Formato videoMP4/MOV (MPEG-4 AVC/H.264, HEVC/H.265)
Bit-rate max del videoH.264/H.265: 200 Mb/s
File system supportatiexFAT
Modalità coloreNormale/HLG/D-Log/D-Log M
Zoom digitale3× (solo in modalità video)

Stabilizzatore

StabilizzazioneMeccanica a 3 assi (inclinazione, rollio e rotazione orizzontale)
Raggio meccanicoInclinazione: da -135° a 100°
Rollio: da -45° a 45°
Rotazione orizzontale: da -27° a 27°
Raggio controllabileInclinazione: da -90° a 35°
Rotazione orizzontale: da -5° a 5°
Massima velocità di controllo (inclinazione)100°/s
Intervallo di vibrazione angolare±0,007°

Sensori

Tipo di rilevamentoSistema di visione binoculare omnidirezionale, integrato con un sensore a infrarossi nella parte inferiore del velivolo
FrontaleIntervallo di misurazione:
0,5-20 m
Intervallo di rilevamento:
0,5-200 m
Velocità di rilevamento effettiva:
velocità di volo ≤ 15 m/s
FOV:
Orizzontale 90°, Verticale 103°
PosterioreIntervallo di misurazione di precisione:
0,5-16 m
Velocità di rilevamento effettiva:
velocità di volo ≤ 12 m/s
FOV:
Orizzontale 90°, Verticale 103°
LateraleIntervallo di misurazione di precisione:
0,5-25 m
Velocità di rilevamento effettiva:
velocità di volo ≤ 15 m/s
FOV:
Orizzontale 90°, Verticale 85°
SuperioreIntervallo di misurazione:
0,2-10 m
Velocità di rilevamento effettiva:
velocità di volo ≤ 6 m/s
FOV:
Anteriore e posteriore 100°, a sinistra e a destra 90°
InferioreIntervallo di misurazione di precisione:
0,3-18 m
Velocità di rilevamento effettiva:
velocità di volo ≤ 6 m/s
FOV:
Anteriore e posteriore 130°, a sinistra e destra 160°
Ambiente operativoIn avanti, all’indietro, a sinistra, a destra e verso l'alto:
superfici con motivi riconoscibili e illuminazione adeguata (lux >15)
Verso il basso:
superfici con motivi distinguibili, riflettività diffusa >20% (es. muri, alberi, persone) e illuminazione adeguata (lux >15)

Trasmissione video

Sistema di trasmissione videoO3+
Qualità di trasmissione delle immagini (Live View)Radiocomando:
1080p/30fps, 1080p/60fps
Frequenza operativa2.400-2.4835 GHz
5.725–5.850 GHz
Potenza del trasmettitore (EIRP)2.400-2.4835 GHz:
<33 dBm (FCC)
<20 dBm (CE/SRRC/MIC)

5.725–5.850 GHz:
<33 dBm (FCC)
<30 dBm (SRRC)
<14 dBm (CE)
Distanza di trasmissione massima (senza interferenze)FCC: 15 km
CE: 8 km
SRRC: 8 km
MIC: 8 km

Dati acquisiti in un ambiente esterno privo di ostacoli e interferenze. I dati riportati mostrano la distanza di comunicazione più lontana per i voli di sola andata e di andata e ritorno in base a ciascuno standard. Prestare attenzione alle notifiche RTH nell’app DJI Fly durante il volo.
Distanza di trasmissione massima (con interferenza)Forti interferenze: aree urbane, ca. 1,5-3 km
Interferenze medie: aree suburbane, ca. 3-9 km
Bassa interferenza: periferia/mare, ca. 9-15 km

I dati sono misurati secondo gli standard FCC, in spazi aperti e privi di interferenze. Utilizzati solo a scopo di riferimento e non forniscono alcuna garanzia per la distanza di volo effettiva.
Velocità massima di downloadO3+:
5,5 MB/s (con radiocomando DJI RC-N1)
15 MB/s (con radiocomando DJI RC Pro)
5,5 MB/s (con radiocomando DJI RC)
Wi-Fi 6: 80 MB/s*
* Dati acquisiti in un ambiente di laboratorio con poche interferenze in Paesi/Regioni che supportano sia 2.4 GHz che 5.8 GHz, con i filmati salvati nella memoria interna. La velocità di download può variare a seconda delle condizioni effettive.
Latenza più bassa130 ms (con radiocomando DJI RC-N1)
120 ms (con radiocomando DJI RC Pro)
130 ms (con radiocomando DJI RC)
A seconda dell'ambiente reale e del dispositivo mobile.
Antenne4 antenne, 2T4R

Batteria

Capacità5000 mAh
Peso335,5 g
Tensione nominale15,4 V
Limite tensione di ricarica17,6 V
TipoLi-ion 4S
Energia77 Wh
Temperatura di ricarica5° – 40°C
Tempo di ricaricaCirca 96 minuti
Usa il cavo dati del caricatore portatile DJI da 65W incluso.

Caricabatterie

Ingresso100-240 V (AC), 47-63 Hz, 2 A
UscitaUSB-C:
5 V, 5 A
9 V, 5 A
12 V, 5 A
15 V, 4,3 A
20 V, 3,25 A
5-20 V, 3,25 A

USB-A:
5 V, 2 A
Potenza nominale65 W

Stazione di ricarica per batterie

IngressoUSB-C: 5-20 V, max 5 A
UscitaVano batteria: 12-17,6 V, max 5 A
Potenza nominaleStazione di ricarica per batterie di DJI Mavic 3: 65 W
Stazione di ricarica per batterie di DJI Mavic 3 (100W): 100 W
Tipo di ricarica3 batterie caricate in sequenza
CompatibilitàBatteria di volo intelligente per DJI Mavic 3

Caricabatterie per auto

IngressoIngresso alimentazione auto:
12,7-16 V, 6,5 A, tensione nominale 14 V (CC)
UscitaUSB-C:
5 V, 5 A
9 V, 5 A
12 V, 5 A
15 V, 4,3 A
20 V, 3,25 A
5-20 V, 3,25 A

USB-A:
5 V, 2 A
Potenza nominale65 W
Temperatura di ricarica5° – 40°C

Memoria

Schede microSD consigliateMicroSDXC Lexar 1066x 64 GB V30 A2
MicroSDXC Lexar 1066x 128 GB V30 A2
MicroSDXC Lexar 1066x 256 GB V30 A2
MicroSDXC Lexar 1066x 512 GB V30 A2
MicroSDXC SanDisk High Endurance 64 GB V30
MicroSDXC SanDisk High Endurance 128 GB V30
MicroSDXC SanDisk High Endurance 256 GB V30
MicroSDXC Kingston Canvas Go! Plus 64 GB V30 A2
MicroSDXC Kingston Canvas Go! Plus 128 GB V30 A2
MicroSDXC Kingston Canvas Go! Plus 256 GB V30 A2
MicroSDXC Kingston Canvas Go! Plus 512 GB V30 A2

Radiocomando

Durata operativa massimaRadiocomando DJI RC-N1
Senza caricare alcun dispositivo mobile: 6 ore
Quando si carica un dispositivo mobile: 4 ore
Dimensione dei dispositivi mobili supportatiRadiocomando DJI RC-N1
180×86×10 mm (L×L×A)
Temperatura operativaRadiocomando DJI RC-N1
Tra -10° e 40°C (14° - 104°F)
Potenza del trasmettitore (EIRP)Radiocomando DJI RC-N1
2.400-2.4835 GHz:
<26 dBm (FCC)
<20 dBm (CE/SRRC/MIC)

5.725-5.850 GHz:
<26 dBm (FCC)
<23 dBm (SRRC)
<14 dBm (CE)

FAQ

Battery
Battery
Propulsion
Propulsion
Aircraft
Aircraft
Flight Controller and Navigation
Flight Controller and Navigation
Sensing System
Sensing System
Firmware Update
Firmware Update
Accessories
Accessories
Software
Software
Image Transmission
Image Transmission
Remote Controller
Remote Controller
Gimbal and Camera
Gimbal and Camera

Battery

Does DJI Mavic 3 Classic support fast charging?
DJI Mavic 3 Classic supports USB PD 3.0/PPS fast charging protocol.
PD protocol can handle up to 65 W of input power.
PPS protocol supports up to 88 W of input power.
What should I do if the battery does not respond when I use DJI Mavic 3 Classic for the first time?
New batteries are in hibernation mode and need to be charged to wake up hibernating batteries.
Perform the following to wake up hibernating batteries.
Method 1: Connect the charging cable of the charger to the Type-C port at the rear of the aircraft, and charge the battery until the battery level LEDs light up.
Method 2: Insert the batteries to the Battery Charging Hub, and charge the batteries until the battery level LEDs light up. Please note that the battery charging hub charges batteries in sequence. After a battery is fully charged, the battery charging hub will start charging the second battery to bring it out of hibernation.
What are the functions of DJI Mavic 3 Classic Battery Charging Hub?
DJI Mavic 3 Classic Battery Charging Hub can be used to charge up to three batteries and supports USB PD fast charging protocol. But the Battery Charging Hub cannot be used for battery discharging.
Do I need to power off the DJI Mavic 3 Classic battery before charging it?
Yes, make sure that the battery is turned off before charging. Please note that the battery cannot be charged when it is turned on.
Do you have any suggestions for the maintenance of the DJI Mavic 3 Classic battery?
Before storage, please make sure that the remaining battery level is at least 60%. It is recommended to charge and discharge the battery once every three months to improve battery performance.
If the battery level is below 60%, it is recommended to charge it until it is 60% before storage.
If the battery level is above 70%, the battery will discharge automatically on the 9th day to about 60%.
What is the charging logic of the Mavic 3 Battery Charging Hub ?
The Battery Charging Hub can charge up to three batteries in sequence according to their remaining power level, from high to low.
How long does it take to fully charge a DJI Mavic 3 Classic battery when using the charger with a normal Type-C cable?
It takes more than 10 hours to fully charge the battery when using a normal Type-C cable to connect the DJI Mavic 3 Classic charger as fast charging is not available. It is recommended to use the fast charging cable to charge the battery first.
What does the orange Type-C port on the DJI Mavic 3 Classic charger indicate?
The orange Type-C port on the DJI Mavic 3 Classic charger is used for fast charging. It is convenient for users to quickly find which one is a fast charging cable when two cables are connected simultaneously. It is recommended to use the fast charging cable to charge the battery first.
How do I update the firmware of the DJI Mavic 3 Classic battery?
The battery's firmware is updated when the aircraft's firmware is updated via the app.
If the battery needs to be updated separately, a warning stating that the battery's firmware needs to be updated will be shown in the app. Tap to update the battery. Or when DJI Assistant 2 is connected, an "Inconsistent Firmware Found" warning will be shown, then tap it to update the battery.
How long does it take to fully charge a DJI Mavic 3 Classic Intelligent Flight Battery?
Approximately 96 minutes when using the DJI 65W Portable Charger.
Can I use other chargers with USB-C ports to charge the Mavic 3 battery?
Yes. However, to ensure charging efficiency, we still recommend using the DJI 65W Portable Charger. Other chargers at 60W or above supporting PPS/PD protocol are also recommended.
Can I charge Mavic 3 directly through the built-in USB-C port of the aircraft body?
Yes.

Propulsion

Should the DJI Mavic 3 Classic propellers be removed during storage?
No.
DJI Mavic 3 Classic Propeller Guard Installation Notices
1. After the propeller guard is mounted, take off the aircraft and make it hover in place for 6s. Then start flying until the DJI Fly app prompts that the propeller guard is detected.
2. The propulsion performance of the aircraft will be affected when the propeller guard is mounted. For flight safety, the flight speed will be limited: The maximum horizontal flight speed is 15 m/s, maximum ascending speed is 6 m/s, maximum descending speed is 4 m/s, and the maximum flight attitude angle is 25°.

Aircraft

Does the DJI Mavic 3 Classic aircraft have internal storage?
Yes. The internal storage is 8GB. For DJI Mavic 3 Classic Cine, 1TB SSD is provided.
Are the DJI Mavic 3 Classic propellers foolproof?
Yes.
DJI Mavic 3 Classic Sensor and Sensing Function Introduction
The aircraft comes with omnidirectional binocular vision system (forward, backward, left, right, upward, downward), supplemented with an infrared sensor at the bottom of the aircraft.
When lighting is sufficient and vision systems are available, the aircraft can fly at low altitudes or hover indoors.
What should I pay attention to when using the DJI Mavic 3 Classic propellers?
Replace the propellers in a timely manner to ensure safety, especially if any propeller is damaged or misshaped.

Flight Controller and Navigation

Does DJI Mavic 3 Classic support omnidirectional obstacle avoidance?
Yes, and upward and lateral obstacles avoidance are available in the normal mode.
Does DJI Mavic 3 Classic support AirSense?
Yes.
Can DJI Mavic 3 Classic avoid obstacles when RTH is triggered if Obstacle Avoidance Action in the app is set to "Off"?
In a well-lit environment that vision sensors are available, DJI Mavic 3 Classic can avoid obstacles during RTH
Is the DJI Mavic 3 Classic obstacle avoidance function available during Advanced RTH?
In a well-lit environment that vision sensors are available, DJI Mavic 3 Classic can avoid obstacles during Advanced RTH.
What modes are included in DJI Mavic 3 Classic FocusTrack?
There are three modes included by the FocusTrack: Spotlight, ActiveTrack (Parallel & Trace), and POI.
In Trace mode, the aircraft can track the subject in eight directions.

Sensing System

Can I turn off the vision obstacle avoidance function of DJI Mavic 3 Classic?
Yes. If "Obstacle Avoidance Action" is set to "Off" under "Flight Assistance" in the DJI Fly app, the vision sensing systems (except for the downward vision sensing system) of the aircraft will be turned off.
What does the DJI Mavic 3 Classic downward vision positioning system consist of?
The DJI Mavic 3 Classic downward vision positioning system consists of two vision sensors, infrared sensing system and two auxiliary bottom lights.

Firmware Update

During the DJI Mavic 3 Classic firmware update, if other apps are enabled and DJI Fly is switched to the background, will the update continue in the background?
No, and DJI Fly will indicate that the update has failed. In this case, please connect the Internet and download the firmware again for the update.
Why did the firmware update of DJI Mavic 3 Classic fail?
a. Make sure that the remaining battery level is 20% or more.
b. The firmware update failed if the aircraft or remote controller is powered off during the update process. In this case, please power on the aircraft and remote controller, and update again.
c. The internet was disconnected during the firmware download.
It is normal that the aircraft restarts multiple times during the update.
After the DJI Mavic 3 Classic firmware has been downloaded, can the firmware be updated if the network is disconnected?
Yes. After the firmware is downloaded, you can disconnect the network and run the firmware update normally.
Can I use DJI Assistant 2 to update the firmware of DJI Mavic 3 Classic?
Yes. The DJI Mavic 3 Classic firmware can be updated using DJI Assistant 2.

Accessories

How do I mount propellers to DJI Mavic 3 Classic?
There are A/B motors and A/B propellers:
"A" propellers with gray circle marks should be mounted onto "A" motor propeller mounts, which have a gray arc on the outer ring.
"B" propellers without gray circle marks should be mounted onto the "B" motor propeller mounts that don't have gray arcs.
Insert the propeller into the propeller mount and press it down to the end, and rotate it in the locking direction until it bounces back and locks.
How often should I replace Mavic 3's propellers?
Please check whether propellers are broken, worn, misshapen, or corroded before each flight. If yes, replace them immediately.

Software

Does DJI Mavic 3 Classic support the One-tap Return-to-Home (Automatic Return to Home) function?
Yes.
Always be sure to observe the surrounding environment carefully and set a proper altitude to avoid obstacles during RTH.
Is there a way to apply to fly DJI Mavic 3 Classic in a restricted zone?
Yes. You can apply for permission to operate in restricted flight areas using the DJI Fly app. Just apply by tapping “Unlock GEO Zone” in the DJI Fly app, or fill in the required information at https://www.dji.com/en/flysafe/custom-unlock.
Does DJI Mavic 3 Classic support precision landing?
Yes.
Does DJI Mavic 3 Classic support QuickShots?
Yes.
Does DJI Mavic 3 Classic support live streaming?
Yes.
Does DJI Mavic 3 Classic support the Dynamic Home Point function?
Yes.
Does DJI Mavic 3 Classic support Panorama shooting mode?
Yes.
What Intelligent Flight functions does DJI Mavic 3 Classic support?
The following Intelligent Flight features are supported:
1. Intelligent Photography Modes
2. Recording - Night Mode
3. MasterShots 2.0
4. APAS 5.0
5. FocusTrack: Spotlight, ActiveTrack, and Point of Interest
6. Advanced Smart RTH
7. Hyperlapse Free, Circle, Course Lock, and Waypoint
8. QuickShots: Dronie, Rocket, Helix, Boomerange, Circle, Asteroid
What is the maximum horizontal speed and maximum vertical (ascent/descent) speed of DJI Mavic 3 Classic during Advanced RTH?
The maximum horizontal speed is 15 m/s and maximum vertical (ascent/descent) speed is 6 m/s.

Image Transmission

Can I configure the channel manually for the DJI Mavic 3 Classic image transmission?
Yes.
How does DJI Mavic 3 Classic use 1080p/60fps image transmission?
In Video mode, when the frame rate is set to 60fps or 120fps, the aircraft automatically enable 1080p/60fps image transmission. In Photo mode, 1080p/60fps image transmission is used by default.
What is the transmission range of DJI Mavic 3 Classic?
When using the DJI RC, DJI RC Pro or DJI RC-N1 Remote Controller, the maximum transmission range is 15 km.
Does either version of Mavic 3 support simultaneous control by multiple remote controllers?
No.

Remote Controller

What type of port is supported by the DJI Mavic 3 Classic RC-N1 remote controller?
The port on the remote controller is Type-C port, and accessories are provided in the package, including RC Cable (USB Type-C Connector) x1, RC Cable (Lightning Connector) x1, and RC Cable (Micro-USB Connector) x1.
Does the DJI Mavic 3 Classic series remote controller have an HDMI output?
DJI Mavic 3 Classic is used with DJI RC-N1 remote controller that does not have an HDMI output.
DJI Mavic 3 Classic is used with DJI RC Pro that supports HDMI output.
Are the control sticks of the DJI Mavic 3 Classic series remote controller detachable?
Yes, and please note that the sticks storage slot is at the bottom of the RC-N1 remote controller while the sticks storage slot of DJI RC Pro/DJI RC is at the back of the remote controller.
Does the DJI Mavic 3 Classic series remote controller support QC protocol?
Neither RC-N1 remote controller nor DJI RC supports QC protocol.
DJI RC Pro supports QC protocol.
How can I improve the signal receiving quality of the DJI Mavic 3 Classic series remote controller?
a. It is recommended to fly in an open environment with less wireless interference.
b. Close other running programs in the background of the mobile device.
c. Pay attention to the direction of the antenna. Please adjust the plane of the antenna facing the position of the aircraft.

Gimbal and Camera

Does DJI Mavic 3 Classic support rotating the gimbal leftwards and rightwards?
Yes, and the controllable range is ±5°.
Does the DJI Mavic 3 Classic gimbal support portrait mode?
No.
What modes does the DJI Mavic 3 Classic gimbal have?
The DJI Mavic 3 Classic gimbal supports Follow and FPV mode.
Does the DJI Mavic 3 Classic camera support replacing the ND filter?
Yes. Hold the gimbal and camera module, slowly remove the camera front panel, and then replace the ND filter. Note that the ND filter has to be properly fitted to avoid a detachment during flight.
Does DJI Mavic 3 Classic support PIV (taking photos while recording)?
No.
Does DJI Mavic 3 Classic support adjusting the shutter speed and ISO when recording videos in M ​​mode?
Yes
What focus method does DJI Mavic 3 Classic support?
Auto focus and manual focus;
Hasselblad Camera Focus Range: 1 m to ∞
Can DJI Mavic 3 Classic capture photos and videos in M mode?
Yes
The shutter speed, ISO, and white balance can be adjusted in M mode.
Introduction to DJI Mavic 3 Classic Camera Shutter
Electronic Shutter
Hasselblad camera: 1/8000~8
How do I use the zoom function of DJI Mavic 3 Classic?
1. In the Normal Video mode, up to 3x digital zooming of the Hasselblad camera is supported.
2. Operation:
1) Tap the Zoom button to achieve the 1x, 2x, and 3x.
2) Press and hold the Zoom button shown in the app, and drag the slider up and down to adjust the zoom ratio.
3) Use two fingers to zoom in and out on the app screen.
4) When the RC-N1 remote controller is used, press the Fn button and then toggle the gimbal dial to zoom in or out.
5) When DJI RC Pro or DJI RC is used, toggle the camera settings dial on the right of the remote controller.
Are video subtitles embedded in the videos recorded by DJI Mavic 3 Classic, or is there a single SRT subtitle file for videos?
There is a SRT file generated separately.

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