While primarily a database for info, users in the comment sections often share links to "softsubs" (SRT files) or "hardsubbed" versions.

Often the most reliable source for user-uploaded SRT files. Search specifically for "DLDSS-122" in their bar.

Only download files with the .srt or .ass extension. Never run an .exe or .bat file disguised as a subtitle.

Rename the SRT file to match the video file exactly (e.g., DLDSS-122.mp4 and DLDSS-122.srt ). Same Folder: Keep both files in the same folder.

A massive global database. Use the OpenSubtitles Search to look for the exact code.

User-generated SRTs can sometimes be machine-translated. Look for "EN" or "English" tags with high ratings.

The official platforms. They rarely provide external SRT files, but they are the primary source for the original content. 🛠️ How to Use the SRT File

If it doesn't auto-load, right-click the video while playing →right arrow →right arrow Add Subtitle File. ⚠️ Important Considerations