The most reliable way to get subtitles to load automatically is to ensure the subtitle file (usually ending in .srt ) has the exact same name as your video file (usually .mp4 or .mkv ), excluding the extension. Babylon.2022.WEBRip.x264-ION10.mp4 Subtitle: Babylon.2022.WEBRip.x264-ION10.srt 2. Basic Setup
If this specific file doesn't work, look for these tags on subtitle databases like or OpenSubtitles : WEBRip ION10 23.976 FPS subtitle Babylon.2022.WEBRip.x264-ION10Babylon....
Use a media player like VLC Media Player , MPC-HC , or IINA (for Mac). Manual Load: If it doesn't start automatically: The most reliable way to get subtitles to
To use the subtitle file for with your video file, follow this guide to ensure they sync correctly and display properly. 1. Match File Names Manual Load: If it doesn't start automatically: To
Because your subtitle is specifically for the release, it should sync perfectly. However, if the text appears too early or too late, use these shortcuts:
Keep both the video and the subtitle file in the same directory.