will this apply to the same thing on mobile? edit : so yeah this actually worked on my Android device too, just follow the steps, folder, srt, and mp4 being the same names and the video has subs now, thank you!!
1. Make a folder, name this folder: movie subtitles 2. Drag the .srt file and movie file inside this folder. 3. Rename the .srt and movie file to: movie subtitles 4. Make sure the folder, movie file and .srt file have the same file. 5. Right click the movie file, in the dropdown menu click: open with VLC Player 6. Watch the movie with VLC Player and the subtitles should be added automatically. Hope this step by step guide helped you :)
Hello Terance, if you click the little cogwheel on the bottom right of my video, you can change the playback speed of the video and make it slower. If you use mobile phone, the cogwheel should appear on the top right of this video. Hope this comments finds you well en helps you solve your problem! Have a great day!
Simple and to the point, thanks.
Glad I could help!! :)
It worked for use on the media player built into LG television as well, thanks.
Thanks! It worked perfectly.
Thank you this helped a lot
will this apply to the same thing on mobile?
edit : so yeah this actually worked on my Android device too, just follow the steps, folder, srt, and mp4 being the same names and the video has subs now, thank you!!
thank you!
bro you are great it will works on tv file
Can I download it with subtitles like this to my computer? I want to share it with subtitles to my friends.
Yes that’s possible, but if you want to share it with a friend you need to share the whole folder including the subtitles file! :)
Thanks :)
But if put the video is not playing
tysm fast and decisive
how do i export as an mp4 with the subtitles still on the video
and if i put it in my usb, Will the folder go away?
What other apps Can i use other than VLC player?
Bruh Thanks Alottttttttttttttt
A tutorial video without an indian accent? Thank God!
How do i do this on mobile tyyy
still cant get this thing to work pissing me off
1. Make a folder, name this folder: movie subtitles
2. Drag the .srt file and movie file inside this folder.
3. Rename the .srt and movie file to: movie subtitles
4. Make sure the folder, movie file and .srt file have the same file.
5. Right click the movie file, in the dropdown menu click: open with VLC Player
6. Watch the movie with VLC Player and the subtitles should be added automatically.
Hope this step by step guide helped you :)
Helps
how do you get those things on the left hand side tell me that
i am 70 show me a bit more slowly please
Hello Terance, if you click the little cogwheel on the bottom right of my video, you can change the playback speed of the video and make it slower.
If you use mobile phone, the cogwheel should appear on the top right of this video.
Hope this comments finds you well en helps you solve your problem! Have a great day!
you know trying to learn to use a computer is enough to turn a man to drink think i will get drunk now