If you want to watch a movie or documentary in an older format (such as AVI) with subtitles, then you need to download the subtitle track separately (the file format is .SRT), and associate it with the video file. It’s not as complex as it sounds, and fortunately there are many useful resources on the web.
Create a new folder on your computer and copy the movie file there. Add the subtitle data file (.SRT format) into the same folder.
The subtitle data file is essentially the entire dialogue of a movie contained within a text file, which includes timing information between each line. These files are readily available on the internet.
Rename the subtitle file so it matches the filename of the movie in the same directory, apart from the extension which should remain as .SRT.
E.g. if the movie is called moviefile1.avi, change the subtitle file to moviefile1.srt.
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