![]() Patience! – It takes a little while to set up, and sometimes it will take you some time to locate the subtitles.The movie you wish to watch with dual subtitles – can be any video file on your computer or a DVD.Two subtitle tracks you would like to merge in.VLC Video Player (or any alternative video player that accepts.So I decided to write this in-depth guide. After fiddling around with it for a good few hours I finally managed to make it work.Īfter posting the result in the Polyglots Facebook group, it got quite a response of people who wanted to emulate what I had set up. That way I could gain both auditory and visual input to my Russian learning. The other night I was watching my Frozen DVD on my computer with the Russian language enabled, but as I was watching the movie I was thinking “What if I could have both Russian and English subtitles at the same time?” ** If you're interested in learning Spanish as a foreign language, check out my review of Baselang – a no fuss, unlimited tutoring service. ![]() ** Update November 2018: This post solved a problem many years ago, and while it still works new solutions have been developed, check the comment section!
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