: Open the playback settings menu (often the three dots or gear icon) and look for Subtitle Offset to adjust the timing.
: If the delay is constant throughout the film, use a tool like Subtitle Edit to "Shift All Times" and save a new corrected .srt file. 3. Troubleshooting Progressive Desync subtitle Mad.Max.Beyond.Thunderdome.1985.720p.B...
: Use Subtitle Edit or an online converter to change the frame rate of the subtitle file to match your video. : Open the playback settings menu (often the
To ensure the best match for your specific "720p BluRay x264" file, look for subtitle files (.srt) that explicitly mention "BluRay" and "720p" in their name. Troubleshooting Progressive Desync : Use Subtitle Edit or
: When downloading, prioritize files labeled with common scene tags like AMIABLE or YIFY , as these are often optimized for the standard 23.976 fps used in most Blu-ray rips.
: Many Blu-ray releases already include English SDH, French, and Spanish subtitles. If you are using a digital rip, check if these tracks are already embedded in the file. 2. Fixing Sync Issues
: Use the shortcut keys H (to delay) or G (to speed up) the subtitles in 50ms increments. Alternatively, go to Tools > Track Synchronization .