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How to watch movie with subtitle

Discussion in 'Graphics & Multimedia' started by masud7827, Feb 20, 2010.

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    I brought couple of movies on DVD, and i see there are no subtitle in it and i want to watch those movies with subtitle. How to i do that? do i need any soft? please help me..
     
    masud7827, Feb 20, 2010 IP
  2. alan_smithee

    alan_smithee Active Member

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    you can use mediaplayer classic for this
     
    alan_smithee, Feb 21, 2010 IP
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    anllyy Peon

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    Yes, you need to use some software to add the subtitle. I know one software said it can add subtitle. You can google moyea flash video mx, and the product site is: http://www.video-to-flash.com

    It has the windows and mac version now. I am not sure it can satisfy your needs (because it only said it can add cuepoint), but I use it to help me upload video online. I think it is good software.

    Hope will help.
     
    anllyy, Feb 21, 2010 IP
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    flaminbo Well-Known Member

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    easiest player for importing subtitles to watch on your computer is to use VLC Media Player ... its free and couldnt be easier
     
    flaminbo, Feb 21, 2010 IP
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    Well, if you the DVDs you bought play as DVDs, then you would have a bunch of VOB files that would mess you up when you try to watch it with external subtitles. You have to rip the movie to your computer first with DVDShrink or an equivalent program. From here, you can go to various Subtitle websites (there are many) and download the one that fits your rip (some subtitle versions are split into two).

    It's smooth sailing from there. Save the subtitle file (usually .sub or .ssa) as the same name as your ripped movie. Then, Use Media Player Classic (fully customizable subtitles) to view!

    Enjoy!
     
    darkeggo, Feb 23, 2010 IP
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    nearly every dvd software can show subtitles. also if you use the freeware and very good prog vlc player you can use the subtitles....
     
    marketer101, Feb 25, 2010 IP
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    Yea I would recommend the VLC media player aswell it has a very easy way to import the subtitles.
    I use it all of the time
     
    MrPeters, Feb 27, 2010 IP
  8. masud7827

    masud7827 Active Member

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    thanks everyone, i download mediaplayer classic from filehippo and download some subtitle and put movies and subtitle in one folder with same name and it works.. Thanks everyone to solve it out.
     
    masud7827, Mar 1, 2010 IP
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    you should go with darkeggo advice & enable subtitle option in media player.
     
    uptraffic, Mar 1, 2010 IP