Try to find a subtitle file that specifically mentions "WEBRip" or "x264-RA" in its name to ensure the best initial timing. 2. Adding Subtitles to Your Video
Rename the subtitle file to match your movie file exactly (e.g., Saving.the.Titanic.2012.srt ) and place both in the same folder. Manual Loading in VLC: Open your movie file in VLC. Right-click the video or go to the Subtitle menu. subtitle Saving.the.Titanic.2012.WEBRip.x264-RA...
If the text appears too early or too late, you can adjust the timing manually during playback: Try to find a subtitle file that specifically
Select and choose your downloaded .srt file. Manual Loading in VLC: Open your movie file in VLC
The easiest way to view subtitles is by using a versatile player like VLC Media Player .
If your video file does not already have built-in captions, you will need to download an external file, typically in format.