How do I add subtitles in Windows Media Center?

On the Windows Media Center start screen, scroll to Tasks, click Settings, click TV, and then click Closed Captioning. Click Advanced, and then click Use my custom settings to adjust the settings.

How do I play SRT files with Windows Media Player?

srt format, you can follow these steps:

  1. Go to File Explorer, and create a new folder.
  2. Move your video and . srt file to the new folder.
  3. The video and the subtitle file should have the same name.
  4. Right-click on the video and choose “Play with Windows Media Player” and check if it makes any difference.

How do I fix subtitles in Windows Media Player?

Windows Media Player 10

  1. Selecting “Tools” from the menu bar (keyboard equivalent: Alt+T),
  2. Select “Options”
  3. Select the “Security” tab.
  4. Check the box “Show local captions when present”
  5. Select the “OK” button.
  6. Turn captions on by selecting “Play” then option “Captions and Subtitles” then sub option “On if Available”.

Why is my SRT file not working on Windows Media Player?

Check the video and subtitle file titles’ match If the SRT file is not in the same folder as its video, open the folder that includes the SRT. Then drag and drop the SRT into the video’s folder to move it. The SRT’s file title should also be the same as the video’s file name (with a different file suffix).

How do I add external subtitles to Windows Media Player?

From the default home screen, you can right-click on the bar near the top and select Play > Lyrics, captions, and subtitles > On if available. If the video is already playing, right-click anywhere on the player and select Lyrics, captions, and subtitles > On if available.

How do I open an SRT file on Windows?

Right-click the file, choose Open with and then select whichever word processor you prefer. Generally, choosing WordPad or Notepad is the easiest approach for opening an SRT file, but you can use Microsoft Word or other word processing programs if you prefer.

How do I open a SRT file on Windows?