Also, keep in mind that subtitles might not show up automatically unless you set your preferred subtitle language in the settings. If subtitles do not appear or they seem out of sync, it could be because the subtitle files are not named or formatted correctly. The steps below are organized to be as clear and practical as possible. To avoid confusion, please follow them in order. Let’s get started!
1. Installing Subtitle Add-ons on Kodi 17 Krypton
Before we dive into the guide, keep in mind that Kodi comes in many builds, so the interface might look different depending on your setup. If your screens don’t match the screenshots below, make sure you’re using the Estuary skin for Kodi. Please also ensure that the official Kodi Add-on Repository is set as your main repository. If you haven’t added any third-party repositories, this should already be the case.
2. Setting the Subtitle Language in Kodi 17 Krypton
Now that you’ve installed several subtitle add-ons, it’s time to set up your preferred subtitle languages.
Part 3: Displaying Subtitles in TV Shows and Movies
With subtitles fully set up, you just need to enable them when you start a new video.


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