![]() I want to request anime/drama in small sizes. VLC Player or KMPlayer or Media Classic are all good.Ģ. If your player does not support throwing subtitles files, or right click choosing channels for audio/subtitles, you should really change into one that support it. Try to right click > Audio/subtitles and choose the correct one. If your downloaded files are mkv files, there're chances that they include multiple audio/subtitles. Just download it, extract (if it's a zip file) and grab the correct file, throw into your player, it will auto load the subtitles file. Subtitle files sometimes come in separated srt/ass files, sometimes they are included inside a zip file. ![]() ![]() There are multiple channels in the mkv files. There are subtitles files inside the same download page. The files I downloaded do not have subtitles/Japanese audio?
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