If you don't want to rename the file, you can load it manually while the video is playing:
If the dialogue appears too early or too late, you can adjust the delay in real-time:
For most media players (like , MPC-HC , or Plex ) to load the subtitle automatically, the subtitle file must have the exact same name as the video file, with only the extension differing. Video: Miami.2017.NORDiC.1080p.BluRay.x264-RAPiD.mkv Subtitle: Miami.2017.NORDiC.1080p.BluRay.x264-RAPiD.srt 3. Loading Subtitles Manually
Are you having trouble the file or getting it to play ? Which media player or device (TV, PC, Phone) are you using?
Since this is a specific scene release (RAPiD), you should look for subtitle files that mention "RAPiD" or "BluRay" in the filename to ensure the frame rate (usually 23.976 fps) matches your video. Reliable databases include: Subscene Addic7ed 2. Matching the Filename
Finding or syncing a specific subtitle file like usually involves a few simple steps to ensure the text matches the video's timing. 1. Locate the Subtitle File
Press H to delay the subtitle or G to hasten it (50ms increments). VLC (macOS): Use J and K keys. To help you further, could you tell me:
If you don't want to rename the file, you can load it manually while the video is playing:
If the dialogue appears too early or too late, you can adjust the delay in real-time:
For most media players (like , MPC-HC , or Plex ) to load the subtitle automatically, the subtitle file must have the exact same name as the video file, with only the extension differing. Video: Miami.2017.NORDiC.1080p.BluRay.x264-RAPiD.mkv Subtitle: Miami.2017.NORDiC.1080p.BluRay.x264-RAPiD.srt 3. Loading Subtitles Manually
Are you having trouble the file or getting it to play ? Which media player or device (TV, PC, Phone) are you using?
Since this is a specific scene release (RAPiD), you should look for subtitle files that mention "RAPiD" or "BluRay" in the filename to ensure the frame rate (usually 23.976 fps) matches your video. Reliable databases include: Subscene Addic7ed 2. Matching the Filename
Finding or syncing a specific subtitle file like usually involves a few simple steps to ensure the text matches the video's timing. 1. Locate the Subtitle File
Press H to delay the subtitle or G to hasten it (50ms increments). VLC (macOS): Use J and K keys. To help you further, could you tell me: