Since your file title mentions multiple resolutions ( 1080p.720p ), there is a chance the subtitle was timed for a different "rip" (e.g., BluRay vs. WEB-DL), causing the text to appear too early or too late. Press H to delay the subtitles (if they appear too early).
If you see strange symbols (like é ) instead of punctuation, the encoding is likely wrong. Open the .srt file in . Go to File > Save As . Change the Encoding dropdown (at the bottom) to UTF-8 . Save and replace the old file. 5. Where to find a better version? subtitle No.Country.for.Old.Men.2007.1080p.720p...
Right-click inside the player, go to Subtitle > Add Subtitle File... , and browse for your file. 3. Fixing Sync Issues Since your file title mentions multiple resolutions ( 1080p
Simply click and drag the .srt file into the video player window while the movie is running. If you see strange symbols (like é )
If you don't want to rename the files, you can force-load them:
If the text is completely out of sync, you likely have a subtitle meant for a version with a different frame rate. Look for versions tagged specifically with or "YIFY" on sites like Subscene or OpenSubtitles, as these are the most common matches for the 1080p/720p rips you are using.
To get your subtitles for No Country for Old Men working correctly, follow this guide to syncing and loading the file. 1. Match the Filenames