For most media players to "auto-load" the subtitles, the subtitle file name must be to the video file name (excluding the extension). Video: Oleanna.1994.720p.BluRay.x264.[YTS.AG].mp4 Subtitle: Oleanna.1994.720p.BluRay.x264.[YTS.AG].srt 3. How to Load the Subtitles Once you have the .srt file, use one of these methods:
If the dialogue doesn't match the audio (which can happen if the subtitle was made for a different "rip"), you can adjust the timing manually in : Press H to delay the subtitles. Press G to speed them up.
Search for "Oleanna 1994" and look for the version tagged with 720p.BluRay.x264.[YTS.AG] .
A popular community-driven site where you can often find "YTS" specific subtitle uploads.
Place both the video file and the .srt file in the same folder . Open the video with a player like VLC or MPC-HC , and it should load automatically.
If the movie page is still active on their archive, they usually provide a direct link to the recommended subtitle file. 2. Matching the Filename
Since the file name matches a specific release by the group "YTS.AG," you should look for subtitle files that mention this exact name to ensure the timing (frame rate) is perfect. Reliable sources include:
For most media players to "auto-load" the subtitles, the subtitle file name must be to the video file name (excluding the extension). Video: Oleanna.1994.720p.BluRay.x264.[YTS.AG].mp4 Subtitle: Oleanna.1994.720p.BluRay.x264.[YTS.AG].srt 3. How to Load the Subtitles Once you have the .srt file, use one of these methods:
If the dialogue doesn't match the audio (which can happen if the subtitle was made for a different "rip"), you can adjust the timing manually in : Press H to delay the subtitles. Press G to speed them up.
Search for "Oleanna 1994" and look for the version tagged with 720p.BluRay.x264.[YTS.AG] .
A popular community-driven site where you can often find "YTS" specific subtitle uploads.
Place both the video file and the .srt file in the same folder . Open the video with a player like VLC or MPC-HC , and it should load automatically.
If the movie page is still active on their archive, they usually provide a direct link to the recommended subtitle file. 2. Matching the Filename
Since the file name matches a specific release by the group "YTS.AG," you should look for subtitle files that mention this exact name to ensure the timing (frame rate) is perfect. Reliable sources include: