The most reliable way to play movies with external subtitles is using .
: If the files are in the same folder and named identically, VLC will load the subtitles as soon as you open the video. Manual Loading : If they don't appear: Open the movie in VLC. Right-click anywhere on the screen. subtitle A.Very.Harold..720p.BluRay.x264.[YTS.AG]
: If the text is slightly off-timing, you can adjust it in VLC using the 'H' key (to delay subtitles) or 'G' key (to speed them up). 4. Troubleshooting The most reliable way to play movies with
To get subtitles for your version of (specifically the 720p.BluRay.x264.[YTS.AG] release), follow this guide to find and sync them correctly. 1. Download the Subtitle File Right-click anywhere on the screen
: Change your downloaded subtitle file name to match the movie file exactly (e.g., A.Very.Harold..720p.BluRay.x264.[YTS.AG].srt ).
: If the text looks like weird symbols, open the .srt file in Notepad, go to Save As , and ensure the encoding is set to UTF-8 before saving.
OpenSubtitles: A massive database. Search for the movie title and look for results tagged with "YTS" or "YIFY". : You are looking for a file ending in .srt . 2. Prepare the Files