>>96355If you use Mpc-hc, the subtitles should be loaded automatically, provided that they are incorporated into the video (.mkv)
or present in the video's folder (unzipped, and with the same name as the video).
If they're in the video's folder, you can add the language (or write anything) in their name to differentiate them.
I.E:
1)If you want to watch "Wsr.mkv", which has an embedded "Neustrian-Frankish" and "Lillooet" subs, opening it on MPC-hc will automatically use the first embedded subtitle (here, Neustrian-Frankish).
>You can right-click and enable/disable subs in "subtitle tracks" and choose different subs in the same place.>If the subs still don't load, check that "ignore embedded subtitles" is unticked in "Options">"Subtitles">"Misc"2)If you want to watch "Wsr.mp4", without any embedded subs, you can put your own subs (.srt, .ass, or any other .sub format) on the same folder.
To differenciate them, you can name them "Wsr.Nipponese.sub" "Wsr.Portuñol.ass" "Wsr.0-myownsubs.srt".
3)If you want to watch "Wsr.avi", without any embedded subs, and you don't have subs.
In the Menu (top-left), click "File", then "Subtitle database", then "Download" (or google them).
4)It's possible to use more than one subtitle by using an external filter (in the options) such as "Ffdshow subtitles filter" and to freely place them anywhere with some tweaking.