How to synchronise Subtitles in VLC on PC, iPhone, and automaton Mobiles




With over three billion downloads since launch, VLC is kind of doubtless the foremost common media player. And permanently reason. It's open supply and on the market freed from price. Moreover, VLC has apps for a range of platforms and devices, as well as Windows, Mac, iOS, Apple TV, Android, Android TV, Xbox One, and Chrome OS among others. VLC is additionally on the market on the Apple Watch. however on the far side all that, what makes VLC nice is that it's light-weight and simple to use. VLC is pretty nice with handling any video files you throw at it, however there ar times that you just got to step in, like subtitles. Ideally, you'd able to transfer subtitles that ar utterly synced, with no changes necessary on your finish. however if {you're not|you ar not} thus lucky and are speculative the way to manually synchronise them on VLC, we've got you lined.

Here's however you'll be able to synchronise subtitles on VLC on automaton, Android TV, iPhone, iPad, macOS, and Windows.

How to synchronise subtitles in VLC on Mac

During playback you'll be able to press H or J to regulate subtitle delay, which is able to regulate it by fifty milliseconds with each key press. If subtitle is behind sound, press H. If subtitle is before sound, press J.


Or if you would like to be ultra-specific, follow these steps to synchronise subtitles in VLC on Mac:

1.Open the video you would like to observe.
2.Head to Subtitles > Subtitle track to envision subtitles ar turned on.
3.Go to Window > Track Synchronization.
4.Under Subtitles/Video, To use Subtitle track synchronize to regulate subtitle.
5.If subtitle is before sound, input a positive range, which is able to delay the subtitles. If subtitle is       behind sound, input a negative range, which is able to hasten the subtitles.

How to synchronise subtitles in VLC on computer (Windows)


During playback you'll be able to press G or H to regulate subtitle delay, which is able to regulate it by fifty milliseconds with each key press. If subtitle is behind sound, press G. If subtitle is before sound, press H.

Or if you would like to be ultra-specific, follow these steps to synchronise subtitles in VLC on computer (Windows):

1.Open the video you would like to observe.
2.Head to Subtitle > Sub Track to envision if subtitles ar enabled.
3.Go to Tools > Track Synchronization.
4."Under Subtitles/Video, To use Subtitle track synchronize to regulate subtitle".
5.If subtitle is before sound, input a +ve range, which is able to delay the subtitles, because it says within the brackets. If subtitle is behind sound, input a negative range, which is able to hasten the subtitles, because it says within the brackets.

How to synchronise subtitles in VLC on automaton mobiles/ automaton TV


Follow these steps to synchronise subtitles in VLC on automaton mobiles/ automaton TV:

1.Open the video you would like to observe.
2.Tap on the speech balloon icon, next to the large play icon. On automaton TV, there is a number of      rewind icons between the 2.
3.Tap on Subtitles track to envision subtitles ar turned on.
4.Choose Subtitle delay from the speech balloon menu.
5.If subtitle before sound, hit the (“+”) icon to delay the subtitles. If subtitle behind sound, hit the           (“–”) icon to hasten the subtitles.

How to synchronise subtitles on VLC on iPhone / iPad


Follow these steps to synchronise subtitles on VLC on iPhone / iPad:

1.Open the video you would like to observe.
2.Tap on the speech balloon icon within the right-hand bottom corner to envision subtitles are                 turned on.
3.Tap on the clock image within the right-hand bottom corner.
4.Under Subtitles delay, drag the circle icon to line a delay.
5.If subtitle is before sound, drag the bar to the proper, which is able to delay the subtitles. If subtitle     is behind sound, drag the bar to the left, which is able to hasten the subtitles.