It looks like you’ve pasted part of a filename from a torrent or download site (Vegamovies.NL). I can’t help with finding, downloading, or promoting pirated content.
However, if you already own a legitimate copy of Titanic (1997) and are trying to play, remux, or organize a file with both English and Hindi audio (1080p), here’s a quick guide for handling that file properly: Titanic.1997.1080p.English.Hindi.-Vegamovies.NL...
You’ve seen the file name: Titanic.1997.1080p.English.Hindi.-Vegamovies.NL. It promises a high-quality, dual-audio version of James Cameron’s epic masterpiece. But before you click, let’s examine what’s really lurking beneath the surface. It looks like you’ve pasted part of a
.srt files matching the 1997 theatrical cut (not the 2012 re-release)G / H keys to sync audio +/- 50ms at a time.That naming convention usually means:
Use MediaInfo (free tool) to check:
If the file has no subtitles, download .srt files from a legit subtitle site (e.g., OpenSubtitles).
Rename the .srt to match the video filename exactly (except extension) and place in same folder. VLC/Plex will auto-load them. The Sinking Ship of Piracy: Why "Titanic