: If it doesn't load, open your video in VLC Media Player and go to Subtitle > Add Subtitle File... and select your .srt file. 3. Syncing Out-of-Sync Subtitles
: Rename the subtitle file to match your movie file exactly (e.g., Smithereens.1982.720p.BluRay.x264-YTS.srt ). Most media players will then load it automatically when you open the movie.
: Use search terms like "Smithereens 1982 YTS subtitles" or "Smithereens 1982 720p BluRay subtitles". subtitle Smithereens.1982.720p.BluRay.x264-[YTS...
: If you don't want to download software, tools like SubShifter allow you to upload your .srt and shift the entire timeline by a set number of seconds.
Once you have the .srt file, the easiest way to use it is to place it in the same folder as your video file. : If it doesn't load, open your video
For the best results, you should look for a subtitle file that specifically mentions "YTS" or "BluRay" in the name to ensure the frame rate and timing match your video.
To properly set up subtitles for your file, follow this guide for finding, adding, and syncing them. 1. Download the Matching Subtitle Syncing Out-of-Sync Subtitles : Rename the subtitle file
If the text doesn't match the audio, you can fix it using these methods: