Use VLC, MPC-HC, or IINA, which handle HEVC and EAC3 effortlessly.
This specific digital format is designed for viewers who want a balance of high fidelity and efficient storage.
Make sure the subtitle file has the exact same name as your video file (e.g., Chinatown.1974.1080p.srt ).
Sourced directly from the high-definition Blu-ray, preserving the gritty, sun-drenched aesthetic of 1930s Los Angeles. The Importance of Subtitles
Robert Towne’s screenplay is famous for its intricate plot and subtle foreshadowing. Subtitles ensure you don't miss a single line of J.J. Gittes’ sharp wit.
Ensure the subtitle file name matches the "BluRay" source tag to avoid "drift" (where the text appears too early or late).
When using this specific HEVC release, you need a subtitle file (usually in .srt format) that is perfectly synced to the frame rate of the Blu-ray source.