Subtitle: Star.trek:.the.motion.picture.1979.720...
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To ensure the text syncs perfectly with your video, you need to match the specific "rip" or edition of your movie file. 1. Match the Frame Rate (FPS) subtitle Star.Trek:.The.Motion.Picture.1979.720...
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Here is why having a dedicated subtitle file elevates the viewing experience: Match the Frame Rate (FPS) Turn down the
: Speeds up the subtitles (if the text is appearing too slow). In MPC-HC or PotPlayer
If your subtitle file was made for a 25 FPS (frames per second) PAL DVD rip, but you are playing a 23.976 FPS 720p Blu-ray rip, the text will slowly drift out of sync. Always look for subtitles tagged with or BluRay to match high-definition digital files. 2. Identify the Movie Cut
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