If the subtitles are in the black bars at the bottom, you can use a video editor to crop the bottom of the frame, though you will lose some of the picture. 4. Fixing Sync Issues If the dialogue and text don't match up:
Look for a "CC" or "Subtitle" button on your remote. 3. Dealing with "Hardcoded" Subtitles
In , you can press the 'G' key to delay subtitles or the 'H' key to speed them up in 50ms increments.
Rename the subtitle file to match your movie file exactly (e.g., Eraser.Reborn.2022.srt ) and keep them in the same folder. Most players like VLC Media Player will then load them automatically. 2. Turning Off "Soft" Subtitles
If your video file doesn't have subtitles and you need them, you'll want to find a matching .srt file.
Are you having trouble the subs with this specific 1080p rip, or are you trying to extract them from the file?
Because your file is a 1080p WEBRip , look for a subtitle file with "WEBRip" or "AMZN" in the name. If you use a "BluRay" subtitle for a "WEBRip" video, the text might drift out of sync because of different frame rates or studio logos at the start.
Right-click the video while it's playing, go to Subtitle > Sub Track , and select Disable .