To match a Blu-ray REMUX, you should look for subtitles labeled "REMUX," or "Retail." Subtitles for digital versions (like "WEB-DL") might have different timing and could be out of sync.
Good for quick downloads, though typically focused on smaller file encodes, they often work for Blu-rays as well. 2. How to "Produce" (Apply) the Subtitles
Often considered the gold standard for movie subtitles. Search for "Moonfall" and look for the version that matches your file's frame rate (usually 23.976 fps).
Once you download the .srt (text-based) or .pgs (image-based) file, follow these steps to make it work with your movie:
For most media players (like VLC, MPC-HC, or Plex) to pick up the subtitle automatically, rename the subtitle file to match your movie file exactly. Movie: Moonfall.2022.1080p.BluRay.REMUX.AVC.mkv Subtitle: Moonfall.2022.1080p.BluRay.REMUX.AVC.en.srt
Use the H key to delay the subtitle or the G key to speed it up (usually in 50ms increments).
Simply drag and drop the subtitle file directly onto the VLC window while the movie is playing. You can also right-click the video, go to Subtitle , and select Add Subtitle File .
The specific file name you're referencing— Moonfall.2022.1080p.BluRay.REMUX.AVC.A... —is a high-quality "REMUX" video file. Because these files are direct copies of the Blu-ray disc without additional compression, they require subtitles that are precisely synced to the retail disc's timing. 1. Where to Find the Subtitle File