


I use OpenSubTitles the most, but there are others. You can even edit them with a text editor to fix small errors, or re-sync the entire file using Subtitle Workshop.Īlso note that there are other sources of subtitles on the net. SRT format, which is practically fool-proof. Try and find one made for your particular release of the film, or the subtitles might not be in sync with the dialog. The SUB file is some weird format that doesn’t always work.Īnd try and find an alternate subtitle file. If you’ve done all that and you still can’t see the subs, you probably had a bad set of IDX/SUB files. If the ffdshow setting for that format is “Disabled” ffdshow won’t be called and it will never have a chance to load the subs. Note that for this to work, ffdshow has to be used for playing that file type, or at the very least, set to the proper codec. Also, if you have ffdshow installed, you can enable subtitle support in the Video Decoder Config. If you still can’t see the subtitles, try a different player, like GOM Player. Third, check your player’s menus to see if subtitles are enabled. Media Player Classice is supposed to support subtitles, but recent versions have a bug where subtitles often don’t work. But i found it to be more powerful with features and files support. Nikola posted two days ago Magic ISO Maker, tool for working with ISO/BIN image files. Second, make sure that your player supports subtitles. Posted on at 12:58 in Applications by RLSLOG. If the subtitles are in IDX/SUB, make sure that they both match. I know that i have to change the name so that its the same as the movie file, but thats not the case….i have dl a movie and it has a subfile included but i dont know how to make it work?”įirst step, make sure that the subtitle file is exactly the same as the movie title, except for the extension. “heeey can somebody tell me how to make the subtitle works? Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull TELESYNC V3 XviD-KingBen English Audio
