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Use downloaded subtitles without ripping DVD

Discussion in 'Subtitle help' started by bbowers7, Mar 1, 2010.

  1. bbowers7

    bbowers7 Member

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    Can someone please help me. I think I'm going crazy.

    My friend bought me a DVD. He doesn't like piracy so he didn't want me to download the movie. So I have the original dvd. However the DVD is only in Portugese. I need english subtitltes. I downloaded them online.

    How can I watch the original dvd unripped with downloaded subtitles. I want to watch it on my laptop. I tried using VLC to load the subtitles. This works when I download movies but isn't working with the original DVD.

    I have tried everything I can think of for hours. Ideas???
     
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    attar Senior member

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    VLC start movie, then pause.
    Video > Subtitles Track > Disable > Open File.


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    I tried that. When I click open file...nothing happens. That was the first thing I tried. I don't know if it's a bug in VLC or if it won't load subtitles for original dvds.

    The dvd comes with spanish and portugese subtitles, but I want to watch it in English.

    Is this a bug. It's not greyed out. It just doesn't do anything when I click it. I thought it might have something to do with looking at the actual dvd. So it won't allow me to open the..."Open File" menu.
     
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    attar Senior member

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    Try dragging the .srt file on top of the movie when it starts playing - it works for me.
     
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    The easiest solution. I never think to drag and drop. It's more a mac solution. It worked great. Thank you!!!!

    I don't know why the menu wouldn't load it. It must be a bug.
     
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    Nice work! I never would've thought of drag'n'drop!
     

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