your video file: Hero.[Ying.xiong].2002.BluRay.720p.H264.mkv (or .mp4 ).
Most modern players like VLC Media Player will now load the subtitles automatically when you open the movie. subtitle Hero.[Ying.xiong].2002.BluRay.720p.H264
Since your file is specifically a rip, you need a subtitle that matches this framerate (usually 23.976 fps) to avoid the text drifting out of sync. your video file: Hero
: If using VLC, you can also use the VLSub extension (View > VLSub) to search and download the correct track directly within the player. 4. Fix Timing Issues (Syncing) : If using VLC, you can also use
The easiest way to get your player to recognize subtitles is to make sure the video and subtitle files are identical in everything but their file extension.
: If possible, find a subtitle that mentions "720p BluRay" or "DTS x264" in its description, as these are most likely to match your video's timing. 2. Name the Files for Automatic Loading
: If they don't appear, right-click the video while it's playing, go to Subtitle > Add Subtitle File , and select your .srt file.