In this video, I'll show you how you can permanently add subtitles to a video or movie using VLC. Buy Me a Coffee: If VLC doesn't work for you, kindly use HandBrake
Copy the subtitle file. Click once the subtitle file, then press either Ctrl + C (Windows) or ⌘ Command + C (Mac). 3. Go to the video's location. Open the folder in which the video you want to subtitle is located. 4. Paste in the subtitle file. Press Ctrl + V (Windows) or ⌘ Command + V (Mac) to do so. 5.
4. Addic7ed. Using a number in place of a letter should be a punishable crime (the movie Se7en, we're looking at you here). Despite the horrific name (which is meant to read as 'addictedMethod 1. Import existed subtitle file into Movie or Download subtitle file from internet. After downloading that smashing YouTube video, it's best to add in custom subtitles to make it more interesting to watch. With Wondershare Subtitle Tool, users can add local subtitle files such as SRT, TXT, SSA, STL, and more.
Select Download Subtitles from the drop-down menu. Set the subtitle language. Click on Search By Name. VLC will then search all available subtitles for the movie that you are currently playing with the language that you have set. The available options will be displayed shortly. Simply select the subtitle file that you want and click on DownloadRbvd.