Time.limit.1957.1080p.bluray.x264-nikt0: Subtitle
If the subtitles are perfectly timed but start a few seconds too early or too late, use an online tool or software to shift the entire file.
This specific file name indicates a high-definition BluRay rip encoded by the group "nikt0". Subtitle desynchronization usually happens because the subtitle file was created for a different video source or framerate (e.g., a DVD rip at 25 FPS instead of a BluRay at 23.976 FPS). 🛠️ On-the-Fly Player Sync subtitle Time.Limit.1957.1080p.BluRay.x264-nikt0
Save the new file and ensure it is placed in the same folder as your video with the exact same name. How to Fix or Adjust Subtitle Timings That are Out of Sync If the subtitles are perfectly timed but start
Set the (usually 25.000 for European DVDs) and change the Output framerate to 23.976 (the standard for BluRay rips). 🛠️ On-the-Fly Player Sync Save the new file
If the subtitles start off perfectly but slowly get more and more out of sync as the movie plays, it is a framerate mismatch. Download and open the free software Subtitle Edit. Drag and drop your subtitle file into the program.
If the subtitles are consistently off or progressively get worse, you will need to edit the .srt or .ass subtitle file directly. Method 1: Fixing a Constant Offset
: Go to Tools > Track Synchronization and manually adjust the offset in milliseconds. MPC-HC (Media Player Classic) Speed up / Shift ahead : Press the F2 key. Slow down / Delay : Press the F1 key. 💾 Permanent File Synchronization