Look for .srt files, as they are the most universally compatible with media players. 2. Matching and Naming
Search on reputable subtitle repositories such as OpenSubtitles , Subscene, or Addic7ed. subtitle Barbarossa.2009.720p.BluRay.x264-iNVAN...
Rename your downloaded file to Barbarossa.2009.720p.BluRay.x264-iNVAN.srt . Keep both files in the same folder . 3. Loading the Subtitles Look for
Use the F1 (decrease delay) and F2 (increase delay) keys. Rename your downloaded file to Barbarossa
Simply play the video. If it doesn't load, right-click the video window, go to Subtitle > Sub Track , and select your file. You can also drag and drop the .srt file directly onto the VLC window.
If the text appears too early or too late, you can manually adjust the timing in your player:
To ensure the dialogue matches the video perfectly, you need a subtitle file specifically synced for the 720p.BluRay.x264-iNVAN release.