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Opensubtitles download subtitles
Opensubtitles download subtitles






opensubtitles download subtitles
  1. #OPENSUBTITLES DOWNLOAD SUBTITLES MAC OSX#
  2. #OPENSUBTITLES DOWNLOAD SUBTITLES MOVIE#

Automatic show of dialog box with an information, that other options are now available in VLC menu is good solution, isn’t it? I think, that it is quite confusing, when a user activates the extension in VLC menu and nothing happens. * Then I forgot to highlight with comment also default trigger of download dialog box: “trigger_menu(1)” in function activate(). * As cipricus reported: “languages, ‘Italina’ needs correction to ‘Italian'”.

opensubtitles download subtitles

#OPENSUBTITLES DOWNLOAD SUBTITLES MOVIE#

VLCSub can’t search by movie title, but implements the HASHing function (sometimes more accurate). full changelog on SubtitlesFinder commit logįor an alternative of VLC-Subtitles-Finder, try VLCSub (written by Guillaume Le Maout) available at my GIT repository, installer also available in the project download section. : Removed standard downloader since WebDownloader retrieves the most updated plugin.: Various fixes and improvements (thanks to Mederi).: Fixed Linux subtitle file saving (thanks to Abraham van Helpsing).: Fixed typos in Italian language (by Mederi and Ciprus).: fixed auto-show of search dialog (by Mederi).: Show plugin version in “Plugin details” dialog.SubtitlesFinder windows web-installer (always installs latest version).

#OPENSUBTITLES DOWNLOAD SUBTITLES MAC OSX#

  • Due to a issse in VLC, all lua plugins that use GUIs (like SubtitlesFinder) aren’t supported under MAC OSx.
  • It’s my first attempt into LUA scripting language, it’s quite easy, but I’ve used about 3 hours to find out all the LUA features and the (sometimes not documented) VLC scripting functions. I’ve edited such LUA script (so, I’m not the original author of such script) also allowing the subtitle downloading for an off-line usage, the downloaded file is placed in the same movie folder, renamed as the movie itself with the language suffix. Such script does exactly what it sais: it crawls the OpenSubtitles website looking for the matching movie (no osdb hash function involved) and adds the subtitle into the VLC media player. I’ve recently found a nice VLC script for adding subtitles to any video using the great OpenSubtitles portal on this VLC Forum post.








    Opensubtitles download subtitles