: The easiest way to make your player (like VLC Media Player ) recognize the text is to ensure the movie file and the subtitle file have the exact same name, only differing by the extension. Movie: Pulp.Fiction.1994.720p.BluRay.x264.mp4 Subtitle: Pulp.Fiction.1994.720p.BluRay.x264.srt
The string Pulp.Fiction.1994.720p.BluRay.x264.[YTS] is a standardized "release name." When searching for subtitles, it is crucial to match this name exactly because different versions of the movie (like a BluRay rip vs. a TV broadcast) have different timing. A subtitle file made for a 23.976 fps BluRay will gradually drift out of sync if played with a 25 fps DVD rip. Where to Find the Subtitles subtitle Pulp.Fiction.1994.720p.BluRay.x264.[YT...
: If the text looks like gibberish (weird symbols), open the .srt file in a text editor like Notepad and "Save As" with UTF-8 encoding. This is the standard for most modern players. Classic "Pulp Fiction" Opening Text : The easiest way to make your player