It's not really hard to find subtitles online for your digital movie collection, but you can save a couple of steps with the VLSub extension for VLC media player.
After downloading the extension from Github, just drop it in the appropriate folder.
- Windows: C:/Program Files/VideoLAN/VLC/lua/extensions/
- OS X: /Applications/VLC.app/Contents/MacOS/share/lua/extensions/
- Linux: ~/.local/share/vlc/lua/extensions/
My Mac's
VLC installation didn't have an extensions folder, but creating it
manually worked just fine. Now, whenever you load up a movie, you can
find VLsub in the View menu on Windows and Linux, and in VLC >
Extensions on a Mac. The interface will automatically attempt to fill in
the file name of your movie, but you can change it if necessary, and
even add season and episode numbers for TV shows. VLSub will run a
search for matching subtitle files, allowing you to pick the one you
want and download it immediately. When you close the extension's window
and start your movie again, the subtitles will appear automatically.
VLSub isn't doing anything you couldn't do yourself, but it can save you a minute or two to get you back to your movie sooner.
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