Free Movie subtitle files (.srt) available


  1. Posts : 5,941
    Linux CENTOS 7 / various Windows OS'es and servers
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    Free Movie subtitle files (.srt) available


    Hi there
    If you need movie subtitles (or TV series) subtitles then this FREE site is a great place to get them from

    Subtitles - download DivX subtitles from the biggest open subtitles database

    there's subtitles for nearly every movie / TV show you could possibly want plus in nearly every language on the planet - including some really obscure one's.

    For example I did a DVD rip of Dark shadows (I Rip my DVD's to an external HDD so I can play them when I'm travelling or away from home as I don't have a DVD device on my laptop) and added the Icelandic subtitles as a test to see if translation was OK and synchronisation was correct. -- Worked fine.

    To play -- I use VLC player but it's the same for other stuff -- start the movie then in vlc player go to video-->SUBTITLES TRACK -->open file then open the .SRT file and it works fine.

    (VLC player works in both W7 / W8 with the same subtitle file(s).

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    Note here's a little blog on how to ADD subtitles to a DVD you might be copying / burning.

    http://blog.opensubtitles.org/other/...btitles-to-dvd

    Cheers
    jimbo
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  2. Posts : 350
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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    Well,with all those pop up ads and slow loading time i don't prefer open subtitles instead IMO subscene is better .

    Subscene - Passionate about good subtitles
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  3. Posts : 5,941
    Linux CENTOS 7 / various Windows OS'es and servers
    Thread Starter
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    alikhan said:
    Well,with all those pop up ads and slow loading time i don't prefer open subtitles instead IMO subscene is better .

    Subscene - Passionate about good subtitles
    Hi there
    Fine --although I don't get popout adds in the subtitle file.

    The actual point of the post was merely to inform people that even if the movie / TV series doesn't originally have subtitles you can often find subtitles in all sorts of languages by using these sites that provide .SRT files.

    Your site is good too -- there's a few more sites providing subtitles too.

    Cheers
    jimbo
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