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If you need subtitles for your media, it couldn't be easier to do so. There are several ways to do this, however before you get started, be sure that you have a program and/or the necessary codecs installed. Subtitles get downloaded as a separate file usually with the extention ".srt".

Manual Download Method 1

If you don't want subtitles for all of your media, you may simply right click on the name of the title, and select "Download Subtitles".

Manual Download Method 2

Click on Tools, then Download Subtitles for all movies.

Automatic Method

If you want all of your titles to have subtitles go to the Application menu, Settings and Preferences, Movies tab, and check the box that says "Download subtitles from Subscene.com". Select the language you would like. Please note that Subscene.com may or may not have the subtitle in the language you are looking for. You may also check the box for Using OpenSubtitles.org as a backup if you wish, although it is a little slow. If necessary you may also go directly to opensubtitles.org or similar websites to download what you are looking for manually. Be sure to rename the .srt file exactly the same as your media minus the extention. Example: Movie.avi should have a subtitle called movie.srt

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