I don't know for sure if there are chinese subtitles, but check out BS Player. It will look for any available subtitles when you start watching. You can change the settings so it will find and download Chinese subtitles for you based on the name of the video file.
Best way I know to find subs. Its a media player, that searches online for matching subs, when you open a video file. It works perfectly for finding subs to random video files.
When you first open a file, it will search for matching subs, and give you a list rated by users, you can then download the version you select, and it auto restarts with the subs playing. Its great.
> My girlfriend is deaf, and since I pirate the show, we can't always get captioning
I'm not sure how long the subs take to release, but they do come out.
Check this out: http://www.bsplayer.com/
Its a media player, that automatically finds and downloads subs for any given media file, even pirate ones. Its perfect. I use it because I have trouble understanding what people say, in anything like The Wire.
I used to use BSPlayer to play MKV files when VLC wouldn't render them properly. But, this was years+++ ago, so I don't know if it would still work. But, might be worth a try. http://www.bsplayer.com/
I've been using http://www.bsplayer.com/ lately and really like it. I prefer to watch shows with subtitles and this will download them automatically for me. There has been a few files I've had to go back to VLC to get to play but BS has done well so far. Haven't seen it mentioned here - anyone else have experiences with it or reasons I should avoid it?
If you have korean dramas/audio files stored on your computer, download BSplayer. If you press the comma button on your keyboard, it will rewind 10 seconds, so it's really convenient. I have a lot downloaded and I watch without subtitles, so if there's a part I don't understand I can just press 1 button and go back and relisten to it
Yes its possible, download bs player, you can set up subtitles preferences according to language, when you start playing the file it will give you a list of available subtitles to download that match the file you are viewing.
Yea I agree, GOM is pretty fucking awesome. But if that doesn't play the subtitles, download BS Player. It has a program that connects to a bunch of subtitle sites (atleast 3-4) and it'll download the subtitles for you...unless the movie is rare as hell.