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NEW: OpenSubtitles Lookup
JohnT:
--- Quote from: Maglu on March 07, 2017, 04:41:36 pm ---It is expected to include the option - Português (Brazil)?
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It should be in the list of subtitle languages to choose from on the "Get TV & Movie Info" dialog. Aren't you seeing it?
yannis:
--- Quote from: JohnT on March 09, 2017, 09:23:56 am ---A feature we're considering, is allowing download of several (user configures how many) of the most popular downloaded subtitles for a movie so you can quickly view the video and check for which one works best for timing etc. Do you think that would help you find a good match?
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It could be helpful for some people, but it could also be messy - lots of subs to get rid of afterwards (some automation would help, marking the one used as correct and deleting the rest). You'd also need to define the dld workflow properly: for example, I'm Greek, so the "most popular" would have to be selected from amongst the availabe Greek subs - and if these are not enough, subs in another language (selectable) would/should be dlded.
Personally, this is not a feature I would use - I tend to have the subs ready long before I watch a film, as it spoils the fun to go through the movie in order check for the correct framerate right when I decide to watch something. But others might find it helpful.
stanzani:
Great! I was using Google for watching movies until now
edwarduk:
My setup is a server-client model and never run media on the server, always on a MC client. Within a client is there a way of downloading and running subtitles?
Currently I get the following error when running on a client:
--- Quote ---Can't save subtitles at a remote location.
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Of course I could simply find a terminal, open remote desktop, login to the server, find the media in MC, download the subtitles, close the remote desktop and then refresh things on the client. But it is a tall order to ask my wife or children to go through that hoopla. :D
Perhaps temporarily save the subtitles to a location on the client?
RamsX:
Would be nice with more (better) subtitle functions.
I'm partly hearing impaired and need subtitles, also for TV shows.
In Kodi, it's so easy to search and find subtitles for EVERYTHING, and that's the only reason I go back to Kodi when watching movies/TV shows.
If JRiver would have a function like that, then I would delete Kodi in an instant!!
Also, JRiver DLNA function is working better than ever, so easy to push a movie/TV show to my SmartTV.
Keep up the good work!! (I've been a customer for maaaany years).
(But please make an add-on for better subtitle search, preferably while watching the move/TV show!!)
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