Open the video, then simply drag the .srt file from your folder and drop it directly onto the VLC window. Alternative: Right-click the screen during playback →right arrow Subtitle →right arrow
Because your video is a specific rip, you must find a subtitle file that matches the "720p BluRay x264" source. Subtitles for different versions (like DVD or Web-DL) will often be "out of sync" because of different frame rates or opening logos.
The simplest way to get your media player to recognize the subtitle automatically is to make the filenames identical. subtitle Vampires.1998.720p.BluRay.x264.[YTS.AG]
To use subtitles for the specific file , follow this guide to ensure they sync perfectly with your video. 1. Find the Correct Subtitle File
Open the video with a player like or MPC-HC , and the subtitles should load instantly. 3. Manual Loading Open the video, then simply drag the
If you don’t want to rename the files, you can "drag and drop":
Locate your video file: Vampires.1998.720p.BluRay.x264.[YTS.AG].mp4 The simplest way to get your media player
Look for files ending in .srt (SubRip), as these are the most compatible. 2. The "Same Name" Rule (Easiest Method)