Look for English (or your preferred language) entries that mention "YIFY" or "YTS" in the release name. 2. How to Load the Subtitle (The "Guide")
For most media players (like VLC, MPC-HC, or TV USB ports) to auto-load the subtitle, the filename must match the video exactly. Video: Enigma.2001.720p.BluRay.x264.[YTS.AG].mp4 Subtitle: Enigma.2001.720p.BluRay.x264.[YTS.AG].srt Manual Loading in VLC: Open your video file in VLC Media Player . Right-click anywhere on the video.
Finding the exact "long guide" for the specific file name usually refers to locating a matching subtitle file (.SRT) and ensuring it syncs correctly with that specific YTS release. 1. Where to Find the Subtitle
Search for "Enigma (2001)." Look for the version specifically labeled "720p.BluRay.x264.[YTS.AG]" or simply "BluRay" to ensure the timing matches your video file.
A massive database. Use the search bar for "Enigma 2001" and filter by "BluRay."
Because this is a specific YTS/YIFY release, you need a subtitle that matches the (frames per second) frame rate and the BluRay source. You can find the specific file on these reputable subtitle repositories:

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