

That's it, the subtitles should appear on your video.Click on "Search by hash" or "Search by name".

Click on the menu View > VLSub or VLC > Extension > VLSub on Mac OS X.To know this directory, once VLsub is installed as explained above, launCh VLC and open VLsub, and click "show config", and you will see it there.To install the translations, copy the directory named "locale" into the VLSub working directory : Mac OS X (current user): /Users/%your_name%/Library/Application Support//lua/extensions/.Mac OS X (all users): /Applications/VLC.app/Contents/MacOS/share/lua/extensions/.Linux (current user): ~/.local/share/vlc/lua/extensions/.Linux (all users): /usr/lib/vlc/lua/extensions/.Windows (current user): %APPDATA%\vlc\lua\extensions\.Windows (all users): %ProgramFiles%\VideoLAN\VLC\lua\extensions\.Vlsub doesn't work on Vlc 2.1, use one of these instead:Ĭreate a directory "extensions" at this location if it doesn't exists, then extract the file "a" from the archive inside: VLC extension to download subtitles from
