Subtitle Star.wars:.episode.v.-.the.empire.stri... -
Best if you are using a YTS/YIFY rip of the movie, as these are pre-timed to those specific files. 2. Matching the Subtitle to Your Video File
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or your preferred player; it should detect and load the subtitles automatically. 4. Quick Fix for Sync Issues subtitle Star.Wars:.Episode.V.-.The.Empire.Stri...
Great for finding subtitles in various international languages.
so it is exactly the same as your movie file (keeping the .srt extension). Place both files in the same folder. Best if you are using a YTS/YIFY rip
The largest database available. Look for "HI" (Hearing Impaired) versions if you need descriptions of sound effects, or "non-HI" for just dialogue.
Most Star Wars releases are 23.976 fps . If your subtitles are drifting out of sync, you may have a file intended for a different frame rate. Place both files in the same folder
Look for a subtitle file that shares the same name as your video file (e.g., Star.Wars.Ep.V.1080p.BluRay.x264.srt ). 3. How to Use the Subtitle File Download the .srt file (the most common subtitle format).