A problem with subtitles in windows media player

Hello, I have a old problem with Windows Media Player. In Windows 7 Windows Media Player
not accept subtitles and I download other program. Now i update my windows in 8.1 Pro. And
that problem aren't fix. Sorry for my English... What can i do for my Windows Media Player read subtitles?

Hello,
I'd ask in the
Windows 8.1 forum on Microsoft Community.
As the Microsoft Community is on a different platform, we cannot move the question for you.
Once there, click on Participate near the top of the screen, and select 'Ask a Question' or 'Start a Discussion':
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