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MX Player – Load External Subtitle File

MX Player – Load External Subtitle File

How to load external subtitle file or closed caption in MX Player in order to make use while watching movies, videos.
Subtitle are transcript of movies, video files that are usually displayed in the screen (usually bottom of the screen) which can be the exact language as the video or a translation to another language to enable users of the language to go along with the video.
Closed Captions are used for the deaf or those with listening disabilities.
Subtitles comes in different format, They are as follow:
.srt – SubRip text file
.ssa or .ass – Advanced Substation
.usf – Universal Subtitle Format
.cdg –
.idx – VobSub
.sub – MicroDVD or SubViewer
.utf
.aqt – AQTitle
.jss – JacoSub
.psb – PowerDivX
.rt – RealText
.smi – SAMI
.txt – MPEG 4 Timed Text
.smil
.stl – Spruce Subtitle Format
.dks
.pjs – Phoenix Subtitle
.mpl2
.mks
.vtt
.gsub – Gloss Subtitle
1) Launch MX Player, Select the video you want to watch or load MX Player with the Video you want to watch.
2) Touch the screen of the player, on the upper right corner,  you will see a three dotted line, Click on it (Where the orange box is).MX Player Three Dotted Sign
3) A drop down menu will open, Click on Subtitle.
4) Then Click on Open from the next window.
5) Then go to location of subtitle and select the subtitle.
Hope, You have been able to add external subtitle file to video on MX Player.
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