My vlc (latest ver from fdroid) can no longer download subtitles anyone else have this problem and is there any way to solve it or any other apo to try from fdroid that can serve as both audio and video player ? Anyway some websites i visited puts me in captcha loop because i use vpn so is there any straightforward no bullshut website to download subtitles for tv episodes and movies etc ?

      • drunkensailor@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        7 months ago

        I think there hasn’t been a release this year without subs in the container.

        there are for sure tv releases that are missing subs. also some that h=as subs but text is wrng… specialy sutff like lower-sizd encodes. havent watchd muhc movie this year so not sure on those.

        but fuckyeah i apriciate when teams include subs in there relases

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      7 months ago

      I get that it can be several megabytes in size. But in this day and age it’s like pulling a key flavor from the dish.

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      7 months ago

      What services do you use? I set up Bazaar a few weeks ago and am working on building out where it can check.

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        7 months ago

        I use Bazaar as well and I just use opensubtitles.com and paid for the $5 subscription for the much higher download cap. Its well worth $5 vs manually finding subtitles for the thousands of tv show episodes I have.

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    7 months ago

    Subtitles.com still works for me. Of course, it’s a bit trial-and-error finding the right file for your video.

    Just the other day I learned that a fork of Media Player Classic (for Windows) has a built in subtitle retrieval and enables you to save those subtitles locally. Works pretty well, usually brings up multiple subtitle files, so have to try them until you get the right one.

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      7 months ago

      I usually give it two or three shots and if they are not syncing properly I adjust the offset (think you can do in vlc, definitely can do in plex) until it’s right and that usually works pretty well and doesn’t typically take too long to get it right.

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        7 months ago

        There are also many online tools where once you figured it out in the player you can adjust the sync by uploading the subtitle file there. Good if you want to keep the media and don’t want to figure the delay out every single time.

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        7 months ago

        Yea, sometimes the subtitles are just wrong (like wrong words or different language than labelled).

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    7 months ago

    I’ve not fetched subtitles in a while but back when I did, I recall all the websites hosting them were extremely protectionist… more so than any other category of content on the web.

    Of course the fix is to have torrents for the subtitle collections, perhaps by language.