VLC
.SRT files are the files for subtitles when a DVD is burned to computer
You can convert your SRT files using this site http://arabic-subtitles-fix.com This site converts Arabic SRT files to another 2 types of SRT files 1. UTF8 Files which displays fine in all PC/MAC players. 2. Visual SRT file which will play fine in any streamer / hd player you have. It also fixes the unconnected letters in Arabic.
keep the srt file in the same folder as your avi file to display the subtitles download Directvobsub, it will automatically load the srt file into your player http://www.free-codecs.com/download/DirectVobSub.htm
if you think that you have uninstall a programme but it is still there in your computer you need check in the programme files where you will see the list of programme .....
Certain sites (I'm not sure where exactly) will provide the subtitle files (usually in SRT/SubRip) format, and other locations that provide the content can also embed SRT or SSA/Advanced SSA subtitles in Matroska video/audio container files (file extension .mkv. Not to be confused as a format!)
Files that can only be read (data can be retirieved) are called read-only files. You cannot write any data into a read-only file (you cannot edit it).
a srt challenger
what does an srt cover
...midi files.
Always go Dodge. They have the best line-up of mussle cars. Their SRT line-up is top notch. The Caliber SRT-4, Magnum SRT-8, Charger SRT-8, RAM SRT-8, Challenger SRT-8, and the best one: Dodge Viper SRT-10. =D
Total Video2dvd supports lots of subtitle file formats, including .srt . sub .ssa .ass .smi .psb .tex .idx etc; Handles subtitles files (.srt) color and font.
It reads .pdf files.