If they don't appear, right-click anywhere on the video, go to Subtitle > Add Subtitle File... , and select your .srt file.
To ensure you are seeing the Greek version, go to Subtitle > Sub Track and verify the correct one is selected. 4. Troubleshooting Sync and Character Issues
If the Greek text appears as "gibberish" (scrambled characters), go to Tools > Preferences > Subtitles / OSD . Set the "Default encoding" to Greek (Windows-1253) or Universal (UTF-8) , then restart VLC. If they don't appear, right-click anywhere on the
To add Greek subtitles (υπότιτλοι) to your movie file, follow this guide to ensure they sync and play correctly. 1. Match File Names
Place both files into a single, dedicated folder. This prevents the media player from getting "confused" by other files and makes it easier for it to find the matching subtitle track automatically. 3. Play with VLC Media Player To add Greek subtitles (υπότιτλοι) to your movie
If the text appears too early or late, use the G and H keys in VLC to shift the subtitle timing by 50ms per press.
If named correctly, the subtitles should load as soon as you open the video. Organize Your Folder
The most critical step for automatic playback is ensuring your movie and subtitle files have the , differing only by their file extensions (e.g., .mp4 and .srt ). Movie: Iron.Sky.The.Coming.Race.2019.720p.BluRay.mp4 Subtitle: Iron.Sky.The.Coming.Race.2019.720p.BluRay.srt 2. Organize Your Folder
If they don't appear, right-click anywhere on the video, go to Subtitle > Add Subtitle File... , and select your .srt file.
To ensure you are seeing the Greek version, go to Subtitle > Sub Track and verify the correct one is selected. 4. Troubleshooting Sync and Character Issues
If the Greek text appears as "gibberish" (scrambled characters), go to Tools > Preferences > Subtitles / OSD . Set the "Default encoding" to Greek (Windows-1253) or Universal (UTF-8) , then restart VLC.
To add Greek subtitles (υπότιτλοι) to your movie file, follow this guide to ensure they sync and play correctly. 1. Match File Names
Place both files into a single, dedicated folder. This prevents the media player from getting "confused" by other files and makes it easier for it to find the matching subtitle track automatically. 3. Play with VLC Media Player
If the text appears too early or late, use the G and H keys in VLC to shift the subtitle timing by 50ms per press.
If named correctly, the subtitles should load as soon as you open the video.
The most critical step for automatic playback is ensuring your movie and subtitle files have the , differing only by their file extensions (e.g., .mp4 and .srt ). Movie: Iron.Sky.The.Coming.Race.2019.720p.BluRay.mp4 Subtitle: Iron.Sky.The.Coming.Race.2019.720p.BluRay.srt 2. Organize Your Folder