vlc sync subtitle doesn't work
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I downloaded a vedio from youtube(about 1 hour film) and downloaded subtitle from subscene , I put the vedio subtitle in the same folder with the same name.
When I play the vedio with vlc and the subtitle shows automatically but after 1:24 minute which is annoying.
I have tried vlc's sync features and g
and h
keys, they don't seem to change anything.
The file is a mp4 file and I'm running linux mint 17.2 64bit, vlc version is 2.1.6 .
Is there a solution for this problem ? preferably with vlc media player .
sync vlc-media-player subtitles
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I downloaded a vedio from youtube(about 1 hour film) and downloaded subtitle from subscene , I put the vedio subtitle in the same folder with the same name.
When I play the vedio with vlc and the subtitle shows automatically but after 1:24 minute which is annoying.
I have tried vlc's sync features and g
and h
keys, they don't seem to change anything.
The file is a mp4 file and I'm running linux mint 17.2 64bit, vlc version is 2.1.6 .
Is there a solution for this problem ? preferably with vlc media player .
sync vlc-media-player subtitles
I've had this problem on Windows machines. VLC subs delay +/- simply does not work when you need larger 8+ second adjustments, even though the ms value ratchets back and forth just fine. Very frustrating. This happens across multiple Windows machines and multiple versions of VLC. Why didn't the .srt standard just have the option to plug a advance/delay value into the top of the text file.... Just seems so obvious that would be an oft needed function.
– Larry
Feb 4 '16 at 23:01
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I downloaded a vedio from youtube(about 1 hour film) and downloaded subtitle from subscene , I put the vedio subtitle in the same folder with the same name.
When I play the vedio with vlc and the subtitle shows automatically but after 1:24 minute which is annoying.
I have tried vlc's sync features and g
and h
keys, they don't seem to change anything.
The file is a mp4 file and I'm running linux mint 17.2 64bit, vlc version is 2.1.6 .
Is there a solution for this problem ? preferably with vlc media player .
sync vlc-media-player subtitles
I downloaded a vedio from youtube(about 1 hour film) and downloaded subtitle from subscene , I put the vedio subtitle in the same folder with the same name.
When I play the vedio with vlc and the subtitle shows automatically but after 1:24 minute which is annoying.
I have tried vlc's sync features and g
and h
keys, they don't seem to change anything.
The file is a mp4 file and I'm running linux mint 17.2 64bit, vlc version is 2.1.6 .
Is there a solution for this problem ? preferably with vlc media player .
sync vlc-media-player subtitles
sync vlc-media-player subtitles
edited Aug 19 '15 at 3:21
asked Aug 19 '15 at 3:14
niceman
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I've had this problem on Windows machines. VLC subs delay +/- simply does not work when you need larger 8+ second adjustments, even though the ms value ratchets back and forth just fine. Very frustrating. This happens across multiple Windows machines and multiple versions of VLC. Why didn't the .srt standard just have the option to plug a advance/delay value into the top of the text file.... Just seems so obvious that would be an oft needed function.
– Larry
Feb 4 '16 at 23:01
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I've had this problem on Windows machines. VLC subs delay +/- simply does not work when you need larger 8+ second adjustments, even though the ms value ratchets back and forth just fine. Very frustrating. This happens across multiple Windows machines and multiple versions of VLC. Why didn't the .srt standard just have the option to plug a advance/delay value into the top of the text file.... Just seems so obvious that would be an oft needed function.
– Larry
Feb 4 '16 at 23:01
I've had this problem on Windows machines. VLC subs delay +/- simply does not work when you need larger 8+ second adjustments, even though the ms value ratchets back and forth just fine. Very frustrating. This happens across multiple Windows machines and multiple versions of VLC. Why didn't the .srt standard just have the option to plug a advance/delay value into the top of the text file.... Just seems so obvious that would be an oft needed function.
– Larry
Feb 4 '16 at 23:01
I've had this problem on Windows machines. VLC subs delay +/- simply does not work when you need larger 8+ second adjustments, even though the ms value ratchets back and forth just fine. Very frustrating. This happens across multiple Windows machines and multiple versions of VLC. Why didn't the .srt standard just have the option to plug a advance/delay value into the top of the text file.... Just seems so obvious that would be an oft needed function.
– Larry
Feb 4 '16 at 23:01
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Have you tried the advance synchronization feature (if your subtitles are lagging behind the audio).
Press shift+H when you hear a line spoken, and shift+J when you see that line in the text. Or you can also use the delay time box in the Adjustments -> Synchronization window.
https://wiki.videolan.org/Adjust_Subtitle_Delay/
On OSX maybe, on Windows it's Tool -> Track Synchronization.
– FatalSleep
Aug 28 '15 at 5:49
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Have you tried the advance synchronization feature (if your subtitles are lagging behind the audio).
Press shift+H when you hear a line spoken, and shift+J when you see that line in the text. Or you can also use the delay time box in the Adjustments -> Synchronization window.
https://wiki.videolan.org/Adjust_Subtitle_Delay/
On OSX maybe, on Windows it's Tool -> Track Synchronization.
– FatalSleep
Aug 28 '15 at 5:49
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Have you tried the advance synchronization feature (if your subtitles are lagging behind the audio).
Press shift+H when you hear a line spoken, and shift+J when you see that line in the text. Or you can also use the delay time box in the Adjustments -> Synchronization window.
https://wiki.videolan.org/Adjust_Subtitle_Delay/
On OSX maybe, on Windows it's Tool -> Track Synchronization.
– FatalSleep
Aug 28 '15 at 5:49
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Have you tried the advance synchronization feature (if your subtitles are lagging behind the audio).
Press shift+H when you hear a line spoken, and shift+J when you see that line in the text. Or you can also use the delay time box in the Adjustments -> Synchronization window.
https://wiki.videolan.org/Adjust_Subtitle_Delay/
Have you tried the advance synchronization feature (if your subtitles are lagging behind the audio).
Press shift+H when you hear a line spoken, and shift+J when you see that line in the text. Or you can also use the delay time box in the Adjustments -> Synchronization window.
https://wiki.videolan.org/Adjust_Subtitle_Delay/
edited Aug 19 '15 at 4:25
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On OSX maybe, on Windows it's Tool -> Track Synchronization.
– FatalSleep
Aug 28 '15 at 5:49
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On OSX maybe, on Windows it's Tool -> Track Synchronization.
– FatalSleep
Aug 28 '15 at 5:49
On OSX maybe, on Windows it's Tool -> Track Synchronization.
– FatalSleep
Aug 28 '15 at 5:49
On OSX maybe, on Windows it's Tool -> Track Synchronization.
– FatalSleep
Aug 28 '15 at 5:49
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I've had this problem on Windows machines. VLC subs delay +/- simply does not work when you need larger 8+ second adjustments, even though the ms value ratchets back and forth just fine. Very frustrating. This happens across multiple Windows machines and multiple versions of VLC. Why didn't the .srt standard just have the option to plug a advance/delay value into the top of the text file.... Just seems so obvious that would be an oft needed function.
– Larry
Feb 4 '16 at 23:01