For the subtitles to load automatically in most video players, they need to be named exactly like your movie file.
: If the text is slightly off-timing, you can adjust it in VLC using the 'H' key (to delay subtitles) or 'G' key (to speed them up). 4. Troubleshooting subtitle A.Very.Harold..720p.BluRay.x264.[YTS.AG]
YTS-Subs: This is the dedicated portal for YTS releases. Search for "A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas" and look for the version that matches "720p BluRay". For the subtitles to load automatically in most
OpenSubtitles: A massive database. Search for the movie title and look for results tagged with "YTS" or "YIFY". : You are looking for a file ending in .srt . 2. Prepare the Files Troubleshooting YTS-Subs: This is the dedicated portal for
: It should be named A.Very.Harold..720p.BluRay.x264.[YTS.AG].mp4 (or similar).
: If the text looks like weird symbols, open the .srt file in Notepad, go to Save As , and ensure the encoding is set to UTF-8 before saving.