You can find subtitles for "How It's Made" episodes on various streaming platforms that offer the show, such as Amazon Prime Video and Discovery+. Additionally, YouTube often has episodes with user-uploaded subtitles or closed captions. For specific episodes, checking fan sites or subtitle databases like Subscene or OpenSubtitles might also yield results.
I did see parts of the movie on YouTube with English subtitles. If you can't find it there, try googling it.
Hi, If the subtitles are included in the program content, you should be able to display the subtitles. All televisions made after 2002 (I think that's about the right year) are required to be able to display subtitles. It's called, `closed captioning`, and you should be able to turn it on and off from your remote control. You can find out how from your owner's manual. Hope this helps, Cubby
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One could find instructions online about how to add subtitles to DVD's in many different places. Lifehacker has an excellent tutorial on the subject. The VSO software forums also have information about how to add subtitles to DVD's.
To turn off subtitles on a Denver MT-726, press the "Menu" button on your remote control. Navigate to the "Settings" option and select it. Look for the "Audio" or "Subtitles" section, where you can find the subtitle settings. Set the subtitles to "Off" and exit the menu to save your changes.
Opensubtitles.org has a VERY good selection of subtitles for many movies.
I did see parts of the movie on YouTube with English subtitles. If you can't find it there, try googling it.
Hi, If the subtitles are included in the program content, you should be able to display the subtitles. All televisions made after 2002 (I think that's about the right year) are required to be able to display subtitles. It's called, `closed captioning`, and you should be able to turn it on and off from your remote control. You can find out how from your owner's manual. Hope this helps, Cubby
One can find Greek translated subtitles for films at places such as: Translatum, OpenSubtitles, Softpedia, MovieSubtitles, Kypros, AllSubs and MyDigitalLife.
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Google dvds with Brazilian Portuguese subtitles. Perhaps the sites that are most directly related to your question are Blue Ray Discs, and Subtitles-Divx.Net, on the first page.
One could find instructions online about how to add subtitles to DVD's in many different places. Lifehacker has an excellent tutorial on the subject. The VSO software forums also have information about how to add subtitles to DVD's.
In Clive Barker's Undying, you can enable subtitles by going to the in-game settings menu and looking for an option that says "Subtitles" or "Captioning". Once you find this option, you can toggle it on to display subtitles during gameplay. If you can't find the option in the game settings, you may need to refer to the game's manual or support resources for specific instructions on enabling subtitles.
You can find subtitles for "Los hombres de Paco" on various streaming platforms that offer the show, such as Amazon Prime Video or Netflix, where subtitles are often available in multiple languages. Additionally, subtitle websites like Subscene or OpenSubtitles provide user-uploaded subtitles in various languages. Always ensure that any subtitles you download comply with copyright laws.
The Hylia, Veoh, Crunchyroll, and Funimation all have Digimon Adventure 02 subbed.
You can watch "Case Closed" with English subtitles on various streaming platforms such as Crunchyroll, Funimation, and Hulu. Some episodes are also available on YouTube with fan-made subtitles.
its already on mysoju.com