Windows Media Player is used to play, store and organize media files like videos, images, etc.
Its mainly because that Windows Media Player supports fewer file formats and it lacks Subtitle support.
Users can install codec packs to handle the media incompatibility issue, but what about the subtitle support?

We have manually tried different methods to add subtitles on the Windows Medis Player and found one working method.
So follow the below steps to proceed.
you might consider the example given below.

Step 3.Now you should probably download and implement the toolDirectVobSub (VSFilter) codecin your Windows Operating system.
Right-press its desktop icon and click onRun as Administrator.
Thats it, you are done!

Youve successfully added subtitles to your Windows Media Player.
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