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Method One:
Change the name of your subtitle file to match the name of your video file. Lets say if you have a video my_movie.avi then you should rename your subtitle file to my_movie.srt you don’t need to change the file extension just the name of file. So if you have subtitles in some other format lets say .ass then your subtitle file name would become my_movie.ass. Now make sure that your video and subtitle files are in the same folder. Then open your video with VLC media player, right click on the video screen go to Subtitles and you will see that your subtitles would already be enabled.
Method Two:
Right click on the video screen, select Subtitle from the menu and then click on Open File, locate the subtitle file from your computer and then click on open.
Playing Subtitles in VLC media Player
You can also add a susbtitle file to a video you are currently playing by clicking on Video &raquo Substitle Track and then click on Open File.
Opening subtitles file in VLC media player
Open VLC media player go to File > Open File. In the Open... dialogue box press the Browsebutton to select your video file, then check the box "Use a Subtitles file" you will see that theFile field below will get activated. Now press the Browse and locate the subtitles file on your computer. Press Ok and enjoy your video.

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