Notice that both don't have matching names yet. Now, just put both of the files in the same folder and make sure they have the same name aside from the extension. In this case, the video is "Doom Patrol" and the subtitle file is "Doom Patrol.
Right-click on the video and choose "Play with Windows Media Player". Hopefully, your video now plays with subtitles. But if it still isn't working, you have a few more options. Set WMP to display captions. One of the big failings of WMP is that it doesn't recognize downloaded subtitle files with extensions of. SRT and. In that case, you have to take the help of third party codecs. The codec of choice used to be DirectVobSub. But in all my attempts, I couldn't make it play the subtitles with the latest version.
It is an audio and video codec package for Windows 7, 8 and The release contains a full suite of decoders for both 32bit and 64bit systems. The codec is available from MajorGeeks and a few alternative download mirrors. MajorGeeks is a trusted website and has been in the download business since Yes, the site's design still harks back to the good old days!
The installer will download the codecs to your computer before finalizing the install. This gives you a GUI to tweak a few settings in case your subtitles are not displayed. If you still can't see any subtitles, however, there is one last thing you can try. Rename the subtitle file and change the ". Search by name searches by the name of the file you are playing while search by hash looks for the subtitles based on the hash of the video and look for the subtitle that matches the hash.
When you click on any of the search option, it gives you a list of results. You can download any of them by clicking on the Download selection button. You have configuration option here that allows you to search in a language of your choice. Just click on the Subtitle language and you can choose the language of your choice from the drop down menu see the previous picture.
Alternatively, you can go to configuration option and set your preferences there. Good thing about VLC is that you can easily synchronise subtitles if they are out of sync a little. You can download the vlsub plugin from the Github. Its in a zip folder. All you need is this one file. You need to add this file to VLC extension. For that you need to create the extension directory first.
Use the following command to create the desired directory for vlsub. Now move or copy the vlsub. In case you are absolute beginner, try the following command to go to the downloaded directory:. Open the subtitle drop-down list below the video preview window and choose "Add subtitle". Tips: You are allowed to add multiple video files to burn subtitles respectively. If the video contains internal subtitles, you can directly select it in subtitle drop-down list.
Modify your destination folder for converted file. At last, click the "Run" button to hardcode subtitles to video. Optional, this program offers some basic video editing features, such as merge videos, trim video clips, watermark videos, etc. Besides, you'll find a " Subtitle Extractor " in the Toolbox.
Actually, the most direct way to solve Windows Media Player subtitles not working issue is to add subtitles to video in some free alternatives to WMP. Nowadays, most free media players have enough capacity for loading external subtitle files. Hope this how-to article is helpful for you to solve Windows Media Player subtitles display problem.
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