Open the video, then simply drag the .srt file from your folder and drop it directly onto the VLC window. Alternative: Right-click the screen during playback →right arrow Subtitle →right arrow
Because your video is a specific rip, you must find a subtitle file that matches the "720p BluRay x264" source. Subtitles for different versions (like DVD or Web-DL) will often be "out of sync" because of different frame rates or opening logos. subtitle Vampires.1998.720p.BluRay.x264.[YTS.AG]
Locate your video file: Vampires.1998.720p.BluRay.x264.[YTS.AG].mp4 Open the video, then simply drag the
Search for "Vampires 1998 YTS subtitles" on reputable sites like OpenSubtitles or Subscene. Locate your video file: Vampires
Look for files ending in .srt (SubRip), as these are the most compatible. 2. The "Same Name" Rule (Easiest Method)
To use subtitles for the specific file , follow this guide to ensure they sync perfectly with your video. 1. Find the Correct Subtitle File