Jul 09, 2018 Here is a small tutorial which shows how to synchronize subtitles in MPC(Media Player Classic using K-Lite Mega Codec Pack). Don't worry if subtitles don't show where they should, use the options.
Did you even try it? 'S' and/or 'Shift+S' will do it (if you use Haali Media Splitter or LAV Splitter).Thanks, it works now. The MPC internal filters were selected in Options - Internal filters so Haali media splitter wasn't used. Apparently the key used for 'Next Subtitle (OGM)' in MPC is used for DirectVobSub, if that isn't defined then the 'Next Subtitle' key is used.I don't use EVR CP so I thought MPC had no control whatsoever over subtitles and shortcut keys were hopeless, but apparently MPC can communicate with Haali which in turn passes the command to DirectVobSub (or something).
Price: FreeThe MPC HC (Media Player Classic Home Cinema) stands strong among major media player for Windows.The MPC HC also allows users to download subtitle online from opensubtitles.org and other subtitle downloading website and view subtitle while video is playing using the MPC HC player, but most or sometimes, downloaded subtitle are off sync with the video. That is sometimes the audio might be faster than the subtitle or the subtitle faster than the audio.To download subtitle using the MPC HC player, you press D on your keyboard and the player will automatically go online and search for the subtitle (remember that it uses the name of video and its properties)The MPC HC (Media Player Classic Home Cinema) has a way to solve this problem, in fact using Hotkeys or Keyboard Shortcut Keys. But first let’s learn how to load subtitle into SMPlayer in order to be able to sync or synchronize the subtitle perfectly.1. First of all, launch the MPC HC Player. (Open the video, you want to synchronize (sync) the subtitle).2. Right Click on the MPC HC Window, Click on File and then Click on load subtitle OR press Ctrl + L on your keyboard.