Create an SRT file from an AUDIO or TEXT file - SUBTITLE EDIT
To make the subtitles a permanent part of the video file (so they show up on any player without needing a separate SRT file): subtitle Anon.2018.720p.BluRay.x264.[YTS.AG]
: Use this free converter to "burn-in" the subtitle track. You simply add the external SRT file in the "Subtitles" tab before starting the encoding process. Create an SRT file from an AUDIO or
For the easiest viewing experience without "developing" anything, rename your subtitle file to the video filename (e.g., Anon.2018.720p.BluRay.x264.[YTS.AG].srt ) and keep them in the same folder. Most media players, like VLC Media Player , will then load the subtitles automatically. Most media players, like VLC Media Player ,
: A highly recommended free tool for fixing sync issues. It allows you to drag audio waves to align text with speech.