: Open the movie with a player like VLC or MPC-HC . They should automatically detect and play the subtitles.
Tip: In VLC, you can also right-click the video, go to , and click Add Subtitle File to manually select it. Dealing with Sync Issues
Once you've downloaded the .srt file, follow these steps to get them running: subtitle Taken 3
: Offers a massive library and is usually the default for media players with built-in search features.
You can download subtitles in various languages (English, Spanish, French, etc.) from these reliable databases: : Open the movie with a player like VLC or MPC-HC
: Keep both files in the same folder on your computer or drive.
If the dialogue doesn't match the audio, you can adjust the timing manually in VLC: Press to delay the subtitles. Press G to speed them up. Dealing with Sync Issues Once you've downloaded the
: Ensure the subtitle file has the exact same name as your movie file (e.g., Taken.3.2014.mp4 and Taken.3.2014.srt ).