Once you open the app, just drag a video onto the clapperboard. Assuming the file name is a near enough match for the title of a known movie, Subtitles will automatically query the Opensubtitles database and download a matching .srt file into the same directory as the video file. It’s not doing anything magical; you could find the same files yourself if you wanted without too much trouble, but this will save you a bunch of time if you’re updating a large video library.
If you want to play the video through XBMC or VLC, you’re good to go, but you can also use Handbrake as described in our guide to embed the subtitles in your video file for viewing on other devices.
VIA | Lifehacker.com
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