Originally Posted by
Nerdy Woman The default Video app? The one titled "Video?" That is a video player, not editor. The subtitles option refers to displaying/hiding subtitles that are embedded in the video.
Just seen this message, and it's complete bs. Don't reply if yer just guessing, you're not doing anyone a favour.
To get it working, put your video file, together with your .srt file in a folder inside the video folder. A new folder for every subbed video. I rename the .srt file to be the same filename (except for the extension) as the video file, though I do not know if this is necessary.