Go to Tools > Track Synchronization to enter a specific offset. Subtitle Edit (Permanent Fix):
If the sync gets worse over time, the subtitle likely has a different frame rate than the video. You will need to "stretch" or "shrink" the timing using a tool like Subtitle Edit .
If the dialogue is consistently 2 seconds late, apply a -2.00s offset to the entire file. subtitle Gunpowder.Milkshake.2021.1080p.BluRay....
The filename refers to a high-definition release of the action film starring Karen Gillan and Lena Headey. If you are looking for a guide to finding or syncing subtitles for this specific version, you can follow these steps: Subtitle Search & Selection
Ensure the subtitle file matches your version's frame rate (usually 23.976 fps for Blu-ray). If you use a subtitle for a "WebRip" or "Netflix" version, the timing may be off due to different studio logos or intro lengths. How to Sync Subtitles Go to Tools > Track Synchronization to enter
Websites like HappyScribe allow you to upload an .srt file and apply a time offset before downloading a corrected version. Common Troubleshooting
Press G to speed up the subtitles (show earlier) or H to delay them (show later). Each press adjusts by 50ms. If the dialogue is consistently 2 seconds late, apply a -2
If your subtitles are out of sync with the audio, you can use these tools to fix them: