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For the subtitle to load automatically in players like , MPC-HC , or Plex , follow these naming rules:

: Rename the subtitle file to match your video file exactly, changing only the extension. Video: Friday.After.Next.2002.1080p.WEBRip.x264.mp4 Subtitle: Friday.After.Next.2002.1080p.WEBRip.x264.srt Same Folder : Keep both files in the same directory. 3. Fixing Sync Issues

: Search for the movie title and look for entries that mention "WEBRip" or "x264" in the description to ensure sync.

To find or use the correct subtitle for matching that specific file name, you need to ensure the timing (frame rate) of the .srt file aligns with your 1080p WEBRip copy. 1. Finding the Subtitle File

If you want the subtitles permanently "attached" to the file (without burning them into the image), use . You can drag your video and the .srt file into the program and "Multiplex" them into a single .mkv container.

: Use the F1 (decrease delay) and F2 (increase delay) keys. 4. Embedding (Optional)