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hi can someone give some feedback on how to add substitles to avi mvies .
I am using boxee and have some foreign movies and some come with some files and i not very familiar with like .srt
i would like to know if i have to make something special or do i need some kinf of software so that it would play on boxee ,plex or xbmc .
thanks in advanced.
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Boxee can actually add subtitles automatically for certain movies. I don't have it open right now but while you've got the movie playing, go into options and there should be a find subtitles option. Then you just select the language and you're good to go.

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Thank you, i did find it
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