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Old 15th July 2006
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Originally Posted by blue_123
ok umm i downloaded the subs from this website http://podnapisi.images.o2.cz/5/Msu and like u said the file has to be in the same file the movie is in and i did that but it still isnt working. do i have to take out all my other movie files in that same folder?
No, you can leave all movies in that same folder; no problem whatsoever!
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Originally Posted by blue_123
ok umm i downloaded the subs from this website http://podnapisi.images.o2.cz/5/Msu
The file you downloaded was a .RAR file? If the answer is yes, you first need to decompress the RAR archive (you can use WinRAR for this, or the freeware 7zip utility). Once you unrar that archive you only need to place the subtitle file in the same folder as the movie with the same name (if you want the file name can be followed by other words, but at least the first must be the same (edit: if not you have to load it manually)).
If you downloaded from that website the subtitlefile will indeed most probably have been compressed, and you first have to unRAR/unZIP it; please check that first. The subtitle file itself will probably end with the extension ".srt" (or ".sub" or ...)
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