If you want the subtitles permanently "attached" to the file (without burning them into the image), use . You can drag your video and the .srt file into the program and "Multiplex" them into a single .mkv container.
If the text appears too early or too late, you can adjust the delay manually in your player: subtitle Friday.After.Next.2002.1080p.WEBRip.x2...
: Though usually for "YTS" releases, their WEBRip subs often work for other x264 WEBRips. 2. Matching the Subtitle to Your Video If you want the subtitles permanently "attached" to
: Use the F1 (decrease delay) and F2 (increase delay) keys. 4. Embedding (Optional) subtitle Friday.After.Next.2002.1080p.WEBRip.x2...
: Use the G key to delay subtitles or the H key to speed them up (50ms increments).