: Use the G key to delay subtitles or the H key to speed them up. MPC-HC : Use the F1 and F2 keys to adjust timing. 4. Automatic Downloads
If the text appears too early or too late, you don't need a new file. Most modern media players allow you to "shift" the timing: subtitle Back.to.the.Future.1985.1080p.720p.Blu...
Searching for subtitles for a specific release like usually means you're looking for a file that syncs perfectly with that high-definition rip. 1. Where to Find the File : Use the G key to delay subtitles
If you prefer not to search manually, you can use a player with built-in search: Automatic Downloads If the text appears too early
For a common BluRay release, these reputable databases are your best bet. You should look for files labeled "1080p," or "720p" to ensure the timing matches the frame rate of your video:
: Specifically tailored for popular BluRay rips. 2. How to Match the Subtitle to Your Video
The filename you mentioned is a standard "scene" release. To get the subtitles to play automatically: (the most common format).