Subtitle Star.wars:.episode.v.-.the.empire.stri... May 2026
The largest database available. Look for "HI" (Hearing Impaired) versions if you need descriptions of sound effects, or "non-HI" for just dialogue.
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so it is exactly the same as your movie file (keeping the .srt extension). Place both files in the same folder.
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Look for a subtitle file that shares the same name as your video file (e.g., Star.Wars.Ep.V.1080p.BluRay.x264.srt ). 3. How to Use the Subtitle File Download the .srt file (the most common subtitle format). Press G to speed them up
The "The.Empire.Stri..." in your query likely refers to a specific release (like a BluRay rip or a 4K remaster). For the best sync: