If you want to watch a movie or documentary in an older format (such as AVI) with subtitles, then you need to download the subtitle track separately (the file format is .SRT), and associate it with the video file. It’s not as complex as it sounds, and fortunately there are many useful resources on the web.
An SRT file is a subtitle file that you can use with the media player like GOM Player.
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Follow the steps below to get started.
To use subtitle files you need to open it during the movie’s playback. To open the movie file and the subtitle file at the same time, rename the SRT file to match the movie’s file name.
For example, if the movie is called “ip.man.2008.avi” rename the SRT file to “ip.man.2008.srt” This way when you open the AVI file with Gom Player, the SRT files gets automatically loaded. If you don’t do this you will need to open the SRT file separately after opening the movie file.
This way when you open the AVI file the SRT files gets automatically loaded. If you don’t do this you will need to open the SRT file separately after opening the movie file.
In some cases, the subtitles in the SRT files are not in sync with the audio of the movie – they are either delayed or advanced. To fix this click the options button on Gom Player then choose the Subtitle tab.
vClick the Back 0.5 seconds or Forward 0.5 seconds button to delay or advance the subtitle. This way you can synch the voice dub with the subtitle lines. There is no automatic way to do this so keep pushing buttons until they synch.
If the subtitles are too small for you – you can increase the size of the font by pressing ALT-Page Up. Alt-Page down will decrease the font size.
This menu will allow you to resize, or move the position of the subtitles as they display in the screen. Character spacing is also customizable so you can easily adjust as you prefer.
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