


Users of VLC player may also use the now standard function of downloading subtitles from archive. One of such tools is for example the 3D Subtitler, an popular and somewhat easy to use tool for Windows that gives users all the tools needed to convert some of the common subtitle formats (for example SRT format) their 3D counterparts (IDX/SUB or SUP).Īnd of course you will need the original subtitles, which you can download for example from websites like or similar. How to create 3D subtitles with 3D-SubtitlerĬreating 3D subtitles is not that hard as it would seem, you just need a proper tool for it. So what are your options for conversion of standard 2D subtitles to 3D format? Let's see. This is because such subtitles will be shown for each eye separately and thus work well with 3D glasses.

Only this special type of subtitles does not break the 3D perspective when watching movies. So you will need to convert your standard (2D) subtitles to a 3D format. The problem is that 3D movies are basically split to two frames, one for left and one for right eye (or top/bottom) and standard subtitles are viewed in the center of 3D movie. Vast majority of media players will playback 3D movies with standard subtitles, but the subtitles themselves will not have 3D effect.
