Cannot enable Subtitles in QuickTime 10.2

I'm struggling to enable subtitles while playing mp4 video file. Subtitles file has .srt extension. Both video and .srt files have the same name.
I went to View -> Subtitles to turn on the subtitles. It is shown that Subtitles is Off. However the selection is faded/grey
(shown below). so I can't really do anything to reverse that.
Does anyone know how could I solve the problem? Does it mean that I have to buy a pro version for QT or something?
Still learning how to fully function everything that I can get out of a Mac.

Students in my class recorded some voice overs in multipe clips.  We want to combine them into one track in quicktime 10.2.  However the choice to copy the track is grayed out.  How can we combine the tracks into one in quicktime 10.2?
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