Theoretically, they should have the same file name as the film except for the suffix (like .sub instead of .avi). Just put them in the same folder as the film, and tell windows media player to play any included subtitles. That option is under "Play," "Captions and Subtitles," "On if Available." Now, that still might not work. If it doesn't, do a google search that involves the actual file extension for the subtitle file and do whatever website you find tells you to do. My roommate's version of windows media player always works with those subtitle files, but mine only works sporadically.
Joined: Sun 08-24-2003 8:41AM Posts: 286 Location: Off campus
Source: Kelly Hall
Use BSPlayer and it will load automatically.
_________________ Two pieces of yeast were discussing the possible purposes of life as they ate sugar and suffocated in their own excrement. Because of their limited intelligence, they never came close to guessing that they were making champagne.
Users browsing this forum: Google [Bot] and 6 guests
You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum