Since your file name ends in AAC-... (likely AAC-RARBG ), you need a subtitle that matches that frame rate and duration to avoid the text drifting out of sync with the audio. Where to find the "piece" (Subtitle):
the subtitle file to match your video file exactly (e.g., Night.At.The.Museum.2006.1080p.BluRay.H264.AAC-RARBG.srt ). Night.At.The.Museum.2006.1080p.BluRay.H264.AAC-...
: As seen in search results, they have a specific entry for this exact RARBG file name. How to use it: Download the .srt file. Since your file name ends in AAC-
If the subtitles are slightly off, you can usually adjust the timing in by pressing H (to delay) or G (to speed up). : As seen in search results, they have
: You can often drag and drop your video file directly into their search bar to find the exact match.
: Search for "Night at the Museum 2006" and look for the "RARBG" or "1080p BluRay" tag in the list.