Question:
In VLC Media player. how can I go directly to the subtitles?
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2013-10-11 00:16:42 UTC
Everytime I open VLC and select a video, I have to go to the desktop, find the subtitles folder and select the right subs.
Is there a way for me to directly go to that folder as soon as I click Open Subtitles?
Or even a way VLC selects it automatically?

Thanks.
Razz
Three answers:
2013-10-11 00:29:16 UTC
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How to Automatically Get Subtitles on VLC for Movies, Videos and Songs



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Getting the Subtitles for your movies aren’t that much hard in the Internet. Google can bring you the best subtitle websites for your digital media collections. Also, you can directly search and get the subtitles for any movies in any language in Subtitle collection sites like opensubtitles.org.



You don’t need any introduction for the VLC Media Player which is the most popular and most downloaded, open sourced multimedia player. VLC is also my favorite video player and which is a lone player in my system. I’m the big fan of Online Music streaming services, so that I don’t any other extra players than VLC. It provides a lot of features to give the best video watching experience to all users.



VLC also supports subtitles feature, you can load many formats of subtitles like .srt, .sub,.rt. However, VLC Player can’t search and get the Subtitles for you automatically. It will be perfect, if it finds the subtitles for playing movies.



VLSUB is an extension for VLC Player that can search and download the Subtitles from the opensubtitles.org using the name of the playing movie.



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How to Install the VLSUB in VLC



1. Download the VLSUb file from the Github page and extract the VLSB_MASTER folder. In the extracted folder, you can find the vlsub.lua file.



2. If you don’t have VLC Download it from here and install that. Now, Move the vlsub.lua file to the VLC

Extensions folder. I’ll show you how to move that file to correct folder.



Just save the vlsub.lua file ”vlc /lua/extensions” directory of your OS





Windows (all users): %ProgramFiles%\VideoLAN\VLC\lua\extensions\

Windows (current user): %APPDATA%\vlc\lua\extensions\

Linux (all users): /usr/lib/vlc/lua/extensions/

Linux (current user): ~/.local/share/vlc/lua/extensions/

Mac OS X (all users): /Applications/VLC.app/Contents/MacOS/share/lua/extensions/

Mac OS X (current user): /Users/%your_name%/Library/Application Support/org.videolan.vlc/lua/extensions/



For Example: if you have installed the VLC in Windows OS in Local Disk C:, the path to store that vlsub file is C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\lua



3. Now, Open the VLC and Play any video and open the VLSUB from the menus, View-> VLSUB0.9 option. Look at the screenshot for subtitles of I am Legend Movie above.



4. In the VLSUB window, You can choose the language of subtitle and search with “Search By Name” and “Search By Hash” Options. When I have used the Search by Name Options, it may return many results, but the Search By Hash returns only minimal best results.



5. Once VLSub finds the Subtitles, you can highlight and click download selection to load that in the current playing movie automatically.



Download VLSub Extension for VLC
2013-10-11 02:44:27 UTC
Just keep name of both the files same and also keep both files in the same folder.



Eg:

Movie file: movie.mkv

Subtitle file: movie.srt



(dont forget to keep both files in the same folder)



Good luck
2013-10-11 00:19:21 UTC
you will have to embed subtitiles in video or put the subtitle in the same folder as your media file.


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