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Free external subtitle support & Free update service. It not only can successfully play the built-in subtitles of any media formats but provide free external subtitle support on Mac like SRT, SSA and SUB, which other media players certainly cannot compete with. Mac Media Player is an all-in-one free media player from Macgo. Almost all kinds of media formats, like videos, audios and photos can be played with it. Also, it can play stream movies on iPhone / iPad / iPod touch as long as AirX function available. Elmedia is the best media player for Mac streaming embedded subtitles and external subtitle files flawlessly. Don’t Forget - You Get to Control the Playback You can make Elmedia Player a remote control for streaming your files on TV. A popular Mac media player with a ton of features, 5KPlayer allows you to add your whole video library from your computer to it. This allows you to look things up in 5KPlayer rather than scrounging around for them on your hard drive. 5KPlayer also allows streaming straight from YouTube, which you can then take advantage of 5KPlayer’s compatibility with Apple AirPlay to stream them to. With our Mac movie Player with speed control you can set the playback speed while watching a movie, or you can sync subtitles or sound with your video in case original file had some issues. You can also watch videos frame-by-frame, which allows you to grasp every detail easily. Favorite moments can be bookmarked for future reference.
VLC is the most popular and preferred media player among billions of digital users. It is one of the few media players that support a wide range of video formats and offers flexible options to control the video player. Moreover, you don’t need to install any separate codecs to play your favorite videos while many other media players require codecs. The VLC media player also supports subtitles and most of us usually download the subtitles and then feed them to VLC. However, with the VLSub extension, VLC will do that for you. Special characters mac shortcut.
Downloading subtitles from the Internet is not that hectic task but VLSub will save you a few minutes of your time and you don’t need to bother about the irritating pop-ups in those sites. VLSub is an extension for VLC that can search and download subtitles from the most popular subtitles source, opensubtitles.org. It uses the hash or name of the video to search for the most suitable subtitle for your movie. Follow the below steps carefully and you’ll not have to worry about the subtitles for your movies. You can even play YouTube videos in VLC player. If you don’t know how to do that, read our guide.
https://technastic.com/how-to-play-youtube-videos-in-vlc-media-player/
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Note: Make sure your VLC player version is above 2.2. VLSub 0.9.13 supports only for the VLC version above 2.2.
Steps to Download Subtitles in VLC
Well, searching and downloading subtitles in VLC media player isn’t a simple task. Just follow the below steps to make your task easier.
- Download the VLSub extension for the VLC Player from the above download section. Once the download is finished, extract its content to a folder.
- Now copy the vlsub.luac file in the folder and paste it in the below location. If the folder doesn’t exist in the below location, then create a new folder and rename it as extensions.
- If you wish to do the same in some other OS like Linux or MAC, then perform step 2 in the below location specified to each OS.
- Once you have copied the file in the above location. Now open the VLC player and play the movie.
- When the movie starts playing, click on the View menu in the menu bar. Select Download Subtitles from the drop-down menu.
- Now VLSub window will appear on the screen. You can find the name of the movie in the title box or you can type the name of the movie and click on Search by name button. Wait for some time as it starts searching for subtitles.
- A list of subtitles will appear in the results. Select the subtitles which you want and click on the Download section button to start downloading the subtitles.
- Once the subtitles are downloaded it starts appearing on the player. In case if it doesn’t show up, then restart your VLC player and play the movie. You can also find the downloaded subtitle file in the same location where your video file is present.
That’s it. Isn’t it a time savior? Do let us know your valuable suggestions through comments in the below comments section. You should also read our tutorial if you want to learn how you can record the Windows 10 screen using VLC media player.
In some areas of the world, if you go to the cinema you might see more than one set of subtitles on screen at once. This is because the country might have more than one major language and so just showing one subtitle language isn’t enough to cater for the majority of watchers. This becomes a problem at home though as DVD/media players and TVs cannot display more than one subtitle at once on discs or when playing video files and you would have to encode the subtitles you want into the video file itself.
Thankfully, this doesn’t have to be the case on a computer and it’s quite easy to display two subtitles on a video at the same time if you have the right media player software to allow it. Here we show you 5 solutions for playing two or more subtitles on your Windows computer, all you need is the video file and the required language SRT subtitle files.
Tip: For best results you should rename the SRT files to nameofvideo.language.SRT, for instance my_video.eng.SRT. Then place the files in the same folder as the video. This way the media player will pick up the subtitles without you having to manually search for them. Also make sure your subtitles are synced correctly or they will display at different times.
1. KMPlayerKMPlayer has been able to play more than one subtitle at once for quite a few years. Apart from that ability, it also boasts a number of options for displaying, loading and saving the subtitles back out again. Some of the other subtitle features are merging subtitles together, subtitle explorer/editor, syncing, multiple display and effect options, online subtitle finder and the ability to show up to three subtitles on screen at once.
By default KMPlayer will show the first subtitle at the bottom if you have SRT files located in the same directory as the video file. You can add a second by right clicking on the video window > Subtitles > Subtitles Languages > 2nd Subtitle and selecting the file you want to add at the top of the video. Adding a 3rd Subtitle from the same menu will display it on the middle of the image. Be aware that KMPlayer offers adware during install.
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2. Daum PotPlayer
PotPlayer is from the same developer that’s responsible for creating KMPlayer who decided to leave that project and start another. Unsurprisingly PotPlayer also has a range of subtitle options like KMPlayer, including a subtitles browser and plenty of tweaking and display options. PotPlayer can show two subtitles on the video at the same time.
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How to add a second subtitle onto the video is very similar to KMPlayer, right click on the video > Subtitles> Add/Select Languages > 2nd Subtitle, and select the language to be placed at the top of the video. If the second SRT subtitle file is not in the same folder you can manually load it.
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3. Media Player Classic – Home Cinema
Media Player Classic – Home Cinema has been around for years and has gained popularity among PC users, not least for being able to smoothly play full HD content on low end or old hardware. The disadvantage of MPC playing two subtitles at once is it can’t do it out of the box and requires you to do a few things first.
Firstly, you need to install a Directshow filter called VSFilter which takes care of showing the second subtitle. Download and install VSFilter and tick the box to configure it when the install is complete. In the Main tab tick Override placement and enter a vertical (V) number somewhere between 0-25 to put this subtitle at the top. Click OK.
Secondly, open MPC-HC and go to Options (O) > Advanced, double click the BlockVSFilter entry to make it False. Click OK, close and reopen MPC-HC.
When you open a video file and want two subtitles, you can access the the bottom subtitle from the right click > Subtitles menu, the second subtitle is accessed via Filters > “VSFilter (auto-loading version)”, a green arrow icon in the system tray is also visible where you can right click and alter the top subtitle.
If you find playback with two subtitles to be jerky or resource intensive, a fork of VSFilter called XY-VSFilter is faster and more optimized, this should be able to help produce a smoother experience.
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4. BS.Player
BS.Player is one of a few media players that offer a paid version which is a pricey €29.90 for a year’s worth of Pro version updates. Thankfully the free version handles playing two subtitles at once with ease. A few options for uploading/downloading subtitles, timings and how they get displayed are available.
Like the other programs, adding subtitles is very easy. Right click on the video, go to Subtitles and choose Primary or Secondary for a sub menu listing the bottom and top subtitles. BS.Player offers to locally install a number of third party codecs such as AC3 Filter, while not necessary to display two subtitles they may be required to playback your videos correctly.
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5. Merging the Subtitles into one File
This last method isn’t actually a piece of software but is instead a simple way to display two or more subtitles at once in just about any media player that supports playing SRT subtitle files. It’s is done by simply merging the SRT files from different languages into one main file so you only ever have to load one subtitle SRT. The advantage is this also works for DVD players, TVs and hardware multimedia players that support a single SRT subtitle file.
You can follow the guide in our “How To Add Two or More Subtitles to Video” article. The resulting SRT file should allow the player to play all the subtitles together automatically at the bottom of the video with optional different colors.
Additional Note:SMPlayer is a frontend GUI for the command line MPlayer which is the engine behind a number of media players. Although it claims to have the ability to play two subtitles at once we were unable to get the second subtitle to work. It should also be possible with the ffdshow video codec to display two subtitles although it can be tricky to setup for all but experienced users. Another way is using the Greenfish subtitle player to show a secondary subtitle in a separate window.
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ReplyKMPlayer DOES THAT NO MORE, so don’t bother downloading it. It doesn’t show multiple subtitles anymore (which is so dumb!).
ReplyWhat makes you say that? I just tried with the latest KMPlayer and it showed two subtitles just fine.
I will point out that KMPlayer is a bit flakey with its subtitles. During testing it worked fine, then a few days later the 2nd subs option disappeared, then I reinstalled and it came back and worked fine again.
The 32-bit version also still has the option of 3 subtitles at once.
ReplyWONDERFUL! Thank you!!!
Replythank you very much
ReplyThank you very much for this post but specially thank you Graham in the comments for recommending IINA to Mac users.
IINA works fine on Mac. Very, very fine. I only miss the ability of picking the 2 subtitles with just key shortcuts or just dragging both. This aspect could improve but the basics are perfect.
ReplyThanks it works, thanks a lot
ReplyIINA (on the Mac) supports second subtitles. Very useful for certain groups of viewers.
ReplyThank you very much.
your way and explanation is very clear and works very easy and fast.
Replyyour way and explanation is very clear and works very easy and fast.
PotPlayer is really the best :) classic, no ads, intuitive
KM has ads and takes long to set up right.
BS was crashing after a few minutes and doesn’t have full fullscreen bar (hate short bars) only advantage is having the 2nd subtitles yellow which is nice but maybe it is possible to set in PotPlayer too, it has lotsa settings, I just a few so far, mainly keyboard and mouse shortcuts
I was used to Media Player Classic but this option just did not showed to me, they failed to make adding 2nd subs so difficult.
ReplyKM has ads and takes long to set up right.
BS was crashing after a few minutes and doesn’t have full fullscreen bar (hate short bars) only advantage is having the 2nd subtitles yellow which is nice but maybe it is possible to set in PotPlayer too, it has lotsa settings, I just a few so far, mainly keyboard and mouse shortcuts
I was used to Media Player Classic but this option just did not showed to me, they failed to make adding 2nd subs so difficult.
To make it work in smplayer:
– install mpv
– In smplayer’s Preferences, General tab, the first item configures the player binary. Make sure this is mpv and not mplayer
– install mpv
– In smplayer’s Preferences, General tab, the first item configures the player binary. Make sure this is mpv and not mplayer
Profit!
ReplyThanks a lot, works like a charm.
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ReplyHi,
I just want to use “Media Player Classic – Home Cinema” to open two subtitles. I followed the instructions but for me under “filters” there is no “VSFilter” option. How can I fix this problem?
ReplyI just want to use “Media Player Classic – Home Cinema” to open two subtitles. I followed the instructions but for me under “filters” there is no “VSFilter” option. How can I fix this problem?
The same problem . This option is not found
ReplyThe option will only appear if you have placed the subtitle file in the same folder as the video file.
ReplyI guess they’re talking about the “advanced” options.
ReplyThanks. I hadn’t heard of PotPlayer until now and I’d used many media players. I think it’s the best. Every feature imaginable, great keyboard shortcuts, no advertising, no cost. Amazing.
Replyre:SMPlayer
“Although it claims to have the ability to play two subtitles at once we were unable to get the second subtitle to work. ”
I too was not able to get it to work :(
Reply“Although it claims to have the ability to play two subtitles at once we were unable to get the second subtitle to work. ”
I too was not able to get it to work :(
I have just recently created an online tool to directly grab two subtitles by just selecting your movie name. The tool works by first downloading the best first language subtitle, and then uses machine translation for the second subtitle, and then directly adds the second subtitle at the bottom. All this is done on doublesub.owyong.sk and no software install required!
ReplyThe problem with machine translation is that it is not intuitive enough to catch the play on words of each language, which is what makes for great one-liner jokes (See also, Arnold movies), nor does it pick up on sayings or double meanings. One truly misses out when using machine translations.
ReplyYour site is brilliant. I just used it to translate from German to English and the translation seems to good to be automatic. If it really uses automatic translation, I wish I could upload my own subtitles and translate them (currently it forces me to browse for the movie in my pc, what if I don’t have the movie, or the movie is made by me and there is no subtitle on the internet?). Anyway, great job, I love it, thanks!
ReplyAnother website for merging subs submerge.ovh
I didn’t know dualsubtitles.com but it looks similar.
ReplyI didn’t know dualsubtitles.com but it looks similar.
You can also use DualSub (dualsub.sourceforge.net), which is an open source tool to merge SRT subtitles. It can be customized for different players features. In addition it allows to translate subtitles if you only have one input subtitle file.
ReplyOn other website for dual subtitles : dualsubtitles.com The advantage for this service, if we compare with DualSub, it’s the fact that the subtitles are show on the top for the first language, and at the bottom for the second language. DualSub show the language near each other, and it’s very uncomfortable and difficult to read. dualsubtitles.com is also compatible with Kodi (XMBC).
ReplyDualSub 1.1 supports this way of merging horizontally, and also allows to specify different colors for the two subtitles sets: bonigarcia.github.io/dualsub/
ReplyHello,
Thanks a ton for the Post , Really appreciate it , This is going to help to quickly learn the foreign language ( German).
Again, Thanking you So Much
Regards
Srinivas
ReplySrinivas
I’m Hungarian, and practice English. I’ve looked for it for a long time. Many thanks!!
Replythanks a lot ray.
Replythanks! My girlfriend is Hungarian and I’m dutch and we also had this problem.
I can understand English, which is not a problem for Hollywood movies, but we also like cult movies in foreign languages (problematic with 1 subtitle).
I can understand English, which is not a problem for Hollywood movies, but we also like cult movies in foreign languages (problematic with 1 subtitle).
Thanks!
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ReplyYou are doing a good job Ray.
ReplyRay, thanks!
ReplyGreat tip, very handy piece of software.
ReplyThanks for the nice tip Ray!
ReplyThanks, i need this one. Wow, 1,500++ responses yesterday.
ReplyGreat tip, as always on this blog. Thanks!
ReplyThanks Ray :) finally a solution to some of my own download movies… You Rock !
ReplyRay, nothing more to say than “you’re the best” in the domain of all this technical stuff
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This is very helpful, thanks raymond
ReplyThanks, i didn’t know about it, i’ll try this! Interesting tip!
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Thanks for letting us in on this useful software Raymond. I will definitely give this a try Ray.
ReplyThanks Ray i didn’t known about that, i’ll try this! It seems to be very useful!
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