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Importing text track - doesn't break by timecode?



I created the following text file and tried to import it with QT Player, to create a text track (similar to example at http://www.apple.com/quicktime/tools_tips/tutorials/ textdescriptors.html )

{QTtext} {font:Geneva} {plain} {size:9} {timeScale:30} {width:320} {height:40} {timeStamps:absolute} {language:0}
[00:00:01.0]
One
[00:00:03.0]
Two
[00:00:06.0]
Three
[00:00:07.15]


The resulting track is 7.15 seconds long, but there's only one caption, at 1 second in, which looks like:

One
[00:00:03.0]
Two
[00:00:06.0]
Three

Instead of changing the captions at 3 and 6 seconds in, like you'd expect. It's like it doesn't parse timecodes after the first one, except the end-of-file timecode at the end.

File was written with BBEdit, saved in Mac Roman encoding with Macintosh line breaks, with a return after the last timecode.

Anything obviously wrong?  I feel silly to be stuck on this.

--Chris
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