Subtitle We.bought.a.zoo.2011.720p.bluray.x264.... Here
Look for "Subtitle Offset" in the playback settings menu. 5. Troubleshooting Common Problems
Press H to delay the subtitle or G to speed it up (50ms increments). VLC (macOS): Use the J and K keys.
For most media players (VLC, MPC-HC, Plex) to load the subtitle automatically, the movie file and the subtitle file , differing only in the extension. Movie File: We.Bought.a.Zoo.2011.720p.BluRay.x264.mkv Subtitle File: We.Bought.a.Zoo.2011.720p.BluRay.x264.srt subtitle We.Bought.a.Zoo.2011.720p.BluRay.x264....
If the subtitles start fine but drift out of sync later, you likely have a "Web-DL" or "DVD" subtitle instead of a "BluRay" one. The timing differences between these formats (due to studio logos or frame rates) require a different file.
The release name We.Bought.a.Zoo.2011.720p.BluRay.x264 is a specific "scene" format. To avoid the text appearing too early or too late, you should look for subtitle files that explicitly mention these keywords: BluRay Frame Rate: Usually 23.976 fps (standard for BluRay) Look for "Subtitle Offset" in the playback settings menu
If you see weird symbols, the "Encoding" is wrong. Open the .srt file in Notepad, click File > Save As , and ensure the Encoding is set to UTF-8 .
Right-click the video → Subtitle → Add Subtitle File... → Select your .srt file. MPC-HC: File → Subtitle Menu → Load Subtitle . 4. Fixing Sync Issues VLC (macOS): Use the J and K keys
To find and use the subtitle for matching the 720p.BluRay.x264 release, follow this guide to ensure perfect synchronization and setup. 1. Finding the Correct Subtitle File