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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:
so it is exactly the same as your movie file (keeping the .srt extension). Place both files in the same folder. subtitle Star.Wars:.Episode.V.-.The.Empire.Stri...
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Best if you are using a YTS/YIFY rip of the movie, as these are pre-timed to those specific files. 2. Matching the Subtitle to Your Video File
Most Star Wars releases are 23.976 fps . If your subtitles are drifting out of sync, you may have a file intended for a different frame rate.