you need VLC, it's a free,light open-source media player. Go here and download it first
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
Now head over to
http://www.opensubtitles.org/en
Search for your video, i believe it's a foreign movie (chinese i guess) i couldn't find the english title but i think the chinese title is Lung Gam Wai (2003)
Click 'download (zip)'
Now, here's the important part, the subtitle files (.srt) need to be in the same folder as the movie.
So drag and drop the subtitle file into the same folder as the movie.
You MUST rename the subtitle files exactly the same as the video file and add the extension .srt. For example:
You have your movie named Dragon Reloaded, you MUST name your subtitle file Dragon Reloaded.srtl
(it's case sensitive)
Do you follow me here?
After that just open VLC player by clickin' the video and it'll automatic display the subtitle along with the video.
I know it sounds complicated but it's not. Read my instruction carefully and if you don't get it, contact me
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
Now head over to
http://www.opensubtitles.org/en
Search for your video, i believe it's a foreign movie (chinese i guess) i couldn't find the english title but i think the chinese title is Lung Gam Wai (2003)
Click 'download (zip)'
Now, here's the important part, the subtitle files (.srt) need to be in the same folder as the movie.
So drag and drop the subtitle file into the same folder as the movie.
You MUST rename the subtitle files exactly the same as the video file and add the extension .srt. For example:
You have your movie named Dragon Reloaded, you MUST name your subtitle file Dragon Reloaded.srtl
(it's case sensitive)
Do you follow me here?
After that just open VLC player by clickin' the video and it'll automatic display the subtitle along with the video.
I know it sounds complicated but it's not. Read my instruction carefully and if you don't get it, contact me
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