While it might take quite a bit of time and effort to figure out, I decided that I could probably update Jav-It to also include the automatic downloading of English subtitles (when one is available). How and where to scrape these files would pose a significant challenge, but I think I have a few ideas. Even if the solution is messy, I think How to download subtitles online - Filmi craft Subscribe to my channel at - 1. Subscene. Subscene is one of the most popular websites for downloading subtitles for movies and TV shows. It has a vast collection of subtitles in various languages, including English, Spanish, French, and more. The site is simple to navigate, and it allows you to search for subtitles by movie or TV show title. 2. Viki is a website that shares Asian dramas, movies, and TV shows. Viki delivers with the most popular and lately released high-quality Chinese dramas and other countries shows as well. A Wide variety of languages in subtitles is provided such as English, French, Japanese, Hindi, etc. The biggest inconvenience Viki brings is no direct download link. Subtitles will also be useful if you want to watch a movie withiout the souynd on. Subtitles will also be useful for those who understand a language but can’t follow what the actors are saying. For example, some English-speaking folks have trouble following American movies because of the accent used. Hence, subtitles in English would be useful. Vlog#23This video will show you how to download free movie subtitles in a very easy and fast way.. This video also show you how to apply subtitles to the mov I know this is an old thread, but does anyone know where to get closed captions? I have some films where characters speak in a foreign language amongst themselves and should have subtitles. The only solution I’ve found is turning on subtitles for the whole film.. is it possible to find subs for just the foreign language parts? If you’re on Mac, move the video download to the Dock or Finder. Then, click on the video, hit “Open with” in the File menu, and select the “VLC” option. [10] VLC is also available for mobile devices in the App Store and Google Play store. 3. Select “Add Subtitle File” from the Subtitle menu to upload your SRT file. TH2Z.