djdarko: Are you watching the movie in your browser? I didn't even know that was possible.
I would suggest using K-Lite (Media Player Classic).
I'd go with CCCP (Combined Community Codec Pack) which includes MPC. Been using it 10+ years.
Khilarii: A zipped subtitles file appears in my list of downloads. Then I click on the download file for the movie itself in my GOG.com account. The movie starts playing in my browser. But the subtitles don't appear. I don't even know where to find the settings for the player, if I'm using a player at all
Depending on the player. You have to basically extract the files into the same folder, and the player if it detects subtitles (
identical filename except extension) it may automatically enable regardless of your preferences.
In MPC you can press S for Subtitles and it will cycle through the ones (
built-in or otherwise) while VLC you may have to rightclick and change the subtitles after you load it. I tend to use VLC when there's multiple audio tracks and MPC may try to play all at the same time. (
Or when i want to speed up the video at less than 2x speed, good for listening to news or lectures at 1.3x speed)