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"text": " In this quick tutorial I will show you how to add subtitles to one of our tutorial courses. So most of our courses, especially the latest ones, will have these subtitles. We are still updating the older courses in case you cannot find them on there. So we are currently delivering subtitles in Chinese, English, Russian and Spanish. Now when you go into this folder, so this will be in your downloads, the subtitles folder, You can over here see a lot of.srt files. And these are basically your subtitle files. Now the way that this works is first of all you need a media player that can support subtitles. I highly recommend using videolan.org which is also called VLC, media player, because they are often very easily support subtitles. So I often use this instead of my Windows media player in order to basically play my videos. There is a little bit of like a turnaround, like I believe that Windows Media Player can support subtitles, but it's a little bit more annoying to do. So I would say get VLC media player, it's completely free, it's really handy. Now once you've gotten that, all you need to do is you need to go into your preferred language. So let's say that we will go in English, you then go ahead and just press Ctrl A to select all of your subtitles. And then you You can press cut so you can right click you can press cut or you can press copy. Let's say I simply press copy. Then all you need to do is you need to go into the folder with your video files which is this folder and you simply need to right click and you need to paste. And that is it. What it will do is it will automatically associate because of the naming because naming is same it will automatically associate the video name with the subtitle. So then when we would go ahead and play this. Okay, so let's go ahead and continue with the setup. Now of course, as you can see, all the woods now looks very much the same because we are mostly using up. So as you can see, we now have our subtitles down here which are automatically playing. In the event that you do not see your subtitles automatically playing, you can always right click, go to subtitle, and then in the sub track, it should say track one over here. If it does not say this for some reason, what you can also do is you can always go to subtitle, add subtitle file and then you can simply go ahead and you can select your correct subtitle which will have the exact same name as your chapter name. And that is it. how you can add subtitles to your tutorial videos.",
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"text": " In this quick tutorial I will show you how to add subtitles to one of our tutorial courses. So most of our courses, especially the latest ones, will have these subtitles. We are still updating the older courses in case you cannot find them on there. So we are currently delivering subtitles in Chinese, English, Russian and Spanish. Now when you go into this folder, so this will be in your downloads, the subtitles folder, You can over here see a lot of.srt files. And these are basically your subtitle files. Now the way that this works is first of all you need a media player that can support subtitles. I highly recommend using videolan.org which is also called VLC, media player, because they are often very easily support subtitles. So I often use this instead of my Windows media player in order to basically play my videos. There is a little bit of like a turnaround, like I believe that Windows Media Player can support subtitles, but it's a little bit more annoying to do. So I would say get VLC media player, it's completely free, it's really handy. Now once you've gotten that, all you need to do is you need to go into your preferred language. So let's say that we will go in English, you then go ahead and just press Ctrl A to select all of your subtitles. And then you You can press cut so you can right click you can press cut or you can press copy. Let's say I simply press copy. Then all you need to do is you need to go into the folder with your video files which is this folder and you simply need to right click and you need to paste. And that is it. What it will do is it will automatically associate because of the naming because naming is same it will automatically associate the video name with the subtitle. So then when we would go ahead and play this. Okay, so let's go ahead and continue with the setup. Now of course, as you can see, all the woods now looks very much the same because we are mostly using up. So as you can see, we now have our subtitles down here which are automatically playing. In the event that you do not see your subtitles automatically playing, you can always right click, go to subtitle, and then in the sub track, it should say track one over here. If it does not say this for some reason, what you can also do is you can always go to subtitle, add subtitle file and then you can simply go ahead and you can select your correct subtitle which will have the exact same name as your chapter name. And that is it. how you can add subtitles to your tutorial videos."
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