: Use the G key to speed up subtitles and the H key to delay them by 50ms increments.
: Subtitles often just say "Jin-ho," but the change from formal to informal markers signals the shifting romance between the leads long before they say "I love you."
: Ensure your video file and your subtitle file have the exact same name (e.g., Personal.Taste.E01.mp4 and Personal.Taste.E01.srt ) and are in the same folder for automatic loading. 4. Why "Softsubs" are Better than "Hardsubs" Personal Taste (2010) subtitles
: A massive database. Search for "Personal Taste" or "Kae-in-eui Chwi-hyang" to find matches for various file versions (720p, HDTV, etc.). 3. Subtitle Syncing Pro-Tips
Finding the right subtitles for the classic 2010 K-drama (also known as Personal Preference ) can make or break your viewing experience, especially with the witty banter between Lee Min-ho and Son Ye-jin. 1. Where to Find Official Subtitles : Use the G key to speed up
: Known for "Community Subtitles," Viki often includes cultural notes (TL notes) that explain specific Korean idioms or jokes that might otherwise get lost in translation.
: These are "burned" into the video. You can't turn them off or fix typos, which was common in older "fansub" era uploads of this show. 5. Translation Quirks to Watch For Why "Softsubs" are Better than "Hardsubs" : A
If you are watching a local copy or using a media player like VLC, you will need .srt or .ass files. These repositories are the most reliable for 2010-era dramas: