Media Player Classic (Home Cinema) has a download option under: File - Subtitle database - Download (I have tested this part only in Windows for the moment.)Īlso, in Windows, BSPlayer downloads subtitles automatically, as already mentioned by a previous answer. Open the DVD movie in MPC-HC or PotPlayer and drag and drop the '.srt' file into the player. It involves using Media Player Classic (which can also easily create synced subtitles) or PotPlayer. In order to test the subtitle and see if it's synced, follow this answer. If found, download it the subtitles will be announced as loaded but in fact VLC media player will probably not be able to display them (more here) "click here to open the file", the file will be then downloaded via the default browser in case the VLSub window will say that it cannot save the file, try to see if in fact it has saved it in a temporary folder (in Windows the subtitle will be in 'C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\vlc\lua\extensions\userdata\vlsub') and will have no name: will appear as '.srt'.
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