Vlc media player (free download)You got yourself wrong subtitles and now you want to adjust timing. Vlc media player have some great options for doing that. In this tutorial I'm gonna show you how to delay subtitle.
Movie
Subtitles
Open your movie:
Media > Open file and choose locationYour movie begin to play, just pause it for second.
Open subtitle:
Video > Subtitles track > Load file...Ok we are done, now play the movie. Now we have to wait to see first line of subtitle or to hear first voice. I got here 1408 movie with John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson, first line that was said is 'Hi', now stop the movie and look at time.
It was said at 1:47, write it down. Now we have to wait to see when subtitle gonna show. Play the movie. It showed at 2:06. Now I need to move subtitle backwards for 19 seconds.
Press this little button, you gonna get new window.
Go to Synchronization:
Advance of subtitles over video > I have to write -19.000s and press enter.Try the movie again and adjust it if necessary.
If you want to burn movie with subtitles on dvd you will need to adjust subtitle again and then burn it. You can adjust it with subtitle workshop and burn it with convertxtodvd. Read this tutorials:
How to adjust timing of subtitle with subtitle workshop
How to burn movie with subtitles on DVD
46 comments:
thank you! helped quiet a lot
thanks, you've just saved my evening entertainment. :)
this is very helpfull and simple. Works perfectly. thanks so much!
Helpful, thanks
thanks!
i love you for this!
thank you buddy...
thx.....u made my job easy...i was using "CTRL + J" before in some other tutorial nd it was nt working 4 me..^.^
Thanks man for your help!!!
Thanks man
I have to move subtitles 496 seconds backwards (first voice: 1:25, first subtitle: 9:41) and that tool wont let me move so much! what I have to do? please anyone answer :)
Wont fcking work for me, it's like the subs are moving at a faster pace than the audio/picture, at first it's 2 secs in front and I fix it. A minute later it's still like 6 seconds infront!
thanks a lottt bro........
Or just hit 'h' and 'j' until you get the right timing.
thanks buddy... got it right :)
Thank you very much.that was really helpful and easier.
thanks a million
Thanks a lot!!! :)
i won't forget again :)
a hearty thanks!!! it worked for me... superb! keep it up
This is great tutorial! Thank you so very much!
that is a very well written tutorial. thanks!!!
excellent.... will share it on FB...
thanks a lot.......
U haven't mentioned about how to slow down the subtitles pace it's never coming below 1ps
Awesome Work !! Brilliant !!
Thanks A Ton Dude !
Thank you so much . very clear and easy to follow thx
very helpful man... I owe you..
good
Great! Thanks for this.
Works Great!!!!!!!
Thanks Bro..
It worked. Thanks
u said in simple way..really u r great:)
you saved us!!!!! half an hour trying to find the right sub file, and then your words came from heaven!! thank you!!!!
thanks dude!
it depends on the sub file people sometimes just a small adjustment is all you need sometimes the subs have varying times..then your lost..better off finding a better sub file or not using at all..
G and H will do bros...
Excuse me but how do save that subtitle timing. Because when I closed the video and opened it again, I had to adjust the timing again
for some reason, when i did this, i "hastened" the subtitles, the movie now freezes and will not play.
Thanx alot it help
Thx a lot!!!
thanks buddy..It helps :)
thnx..bt it doesnt perfectly work..a minute itts damn perfect but the other it goes on its another pace..wat to do..?
...thank you!!! simple and effective! you saved my day.
thanx a lot u saved my precious time
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