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How to Adjust Subtitle and Voice Delay on VLC Player
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Adjusting subtitle and voice delay on VLC player can help you synchronize the audio and video content that you are playing. Here's how you can do it: 1. Open VLC Player and play the video content that you want to watch. 2. Once the video starts playing, go to the "Tools" menu at the top of the screen and click on "Track Synchronization." 3. In the "Track Synchronization" window that opens up, you'll see three tabs at the top: "Video," "Audio," and "Subtitles." Click on the tab for the content that you want to adjust (i.e., "Audio" for the voice and "Subtitles" for the subtitle delay). 4. Use the "Delay" slider to adjust the timing of the content. You can move the slider forward to delay the content or backward to advance it. 5. Preview your changes by clicking on the "Preview" button at the bottom of the window. 6. Once you've made the necessary adjustments, click on the "Close" button to save your changes. That's it! You should now be able to enjoy your video content with properly synchronized audio and subtitles.
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