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Unread 01-15-2010, 04:01 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hello: I'm New Here . Cheers * :monkey:
What softwear can I use, for online; movie watching (closed caption)? I see alot Of Stuff at > https://www.cpcweb.com/nle/nle-hardware.htm < But I Don't know what to use or how to make it work . Can someone addvise me on this . I use wXP

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Unread 01-15-2010, 06:14 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Here are the steps I use to watch movies on line with subtitles.

First of all. legal or illegal methods of getting movies. That's not my concern. The method I use works for both. So the legal issue. Let's save that for another discussion. But like I said. There legal ways and here's how.

First, download the VLC player. It's free and safe.

Nest, download Sublight subtitle finder. (Also free and safe).

The step you'll be taking is to download the video file of the movie or TV show. Open them in VLC player and also open the subtitles file you find with the sublight.

Here's a video I made that shows how to do it.


Hope that helps.

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