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Help to add subtitles to mkv files

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So I have been reading all kinds of forums now, and I have still not found an answer to my question, so now i'll try in here.

I have found more and more mkv movie files, and they play fine in vlc player and has a really nice picture, but it is very rarely that the movie has subtitles, so my question is: is there a program that allows you to add subtitles on a mkv movie file? or should I take the long time and convert it to another file? and if, what file? :)

Hope someone can help me.
 
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I don't think there is any real doubt that these are pirated movies you are talking about, and discussion of the same is prohibited here.
 

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