Once you have downloaded the .zip or .srt file, follow these instructions to get it working in your media player. 1. The "Same Name" Rule The easiest way to make subtitles load automatically:
Place the movie file and the subtitle file in the . Rename the subtitle file to match the movie exactly. Example Movie: The.Animal.2001.720p.BluRay.x264.YTS.AG.mp4 Example Sub: The.Animal.2001.720p.BluRay.x264.YTS.AG.srt 2. Manual Loading in Players If the subtitle doesn't start automatically: subtitle The.Animal.2001.720p.BluRay.x264.[YTS.AG]
To find, download, and use the specific subtitle file for that matches the 720p BluRay x264 [YTS.AG] release, follow these steps. 🔍 Finding the Right Subtitle File Once you have downloaded the
: Ensure the .srt file mentions 720p.BluRay or YTS in the description. 📥 How to Sync and Use Rename the subtitle file to match the movie exactly
OpenSubtitles (Use the "upload date" or "file size" to match). YIFY Subtitles.
The "YTS.AG" tag is crucial. Subtitles must match the specific frame rate and cut of this rip to prevent the text from becoming out of sync with the audio. : Subscene (Search for the exact filename).