: Ensure the subtitle file has the exact same name as your video file (e.g., Mighty.Joe.Young.1998.720p.BluRay.x264.srt ).
OpenSubtitles.org: Search for "Mighty Joe Young 1998" and filter by "BluRay."
If the text appears a few seconds too early or late, most players allow you to adjust the timing manually: subtitle Mighty.Joe.Young.1998.720p.BluRay.x264...
: Keep both the video and the .srt file in the same folder.
Subscene: Look for the entry with the highest user rating or "trusted" uploader status. : Ensure the subtitle file has the exact
For this specific version, you should look for subtitle files (.SRT) that are explicitly labeled for , 720p , or x264 . Subtitles ripped from a DVD or a TV broadcast will likely suffer from "sync drift," where the text slowly moves out of time with the actors' voices. Recommended Subtitle Sources You can find compatible files on these major repositories:
: Use a modern player like VLC Media Player or MPC-HC , which will automatically detect and load the subtitles when you start the movie. Troubleshooting Sync Issues For this specific version, you should look for
: Use the G key to delay or the H key to speed up the subtitles.