Watching DVD’s With Subtitles On Your Android Device

Posted by dblogz Friday, August 12, 2011
Have you tried watching high-definition (720p) movies with subtitles on your desktop computer? Well, I am certain that few of you had. But since mobile devices like smartphones and tablets are becoming popular, more and more users are using it for watching movies. Because of that, one member of the XDA Developers forum named mafiapanda posted a guide in putting movie subtitles on Android mobile devices.
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The guide requires you to have an Android device (smartphone or tablet) that can play high-definition (720p) movies. You are also required to have the following: a video player named mVideoPlayer that can be downloaded from Android Market for free, enough device memory to store the movie, a USB cable, and a DVD ripping software called Handbrake. Once you have all the requirements stated above, then you are good to go. For full instructions, you can visit the forum post here and grab subtitles here or other subtitle repositories that you know.
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There you have it; you can now watch your high-definition movies with subtitles on your Android device. Also, please let us know whether the guide works for you.
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