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Ideas #38
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I think that would be unnecessary & a waste of time quite frankly. It will consume a lot of memory too. Another reason would be you can select all files & put it in Caption to download all files.
Another problem with this is VLC adds subtitles if its the same name in the same folder. I think both your ideas are unnecessary. Simple is better & this app is on the point. Just my opinion though. |
Feature suggestion: Downloaded subtitles should be not in the current "movie_name.extension" format, but in "movie_name.country_prefix.extension" format. This allows downloading subtitles in two (or more) languages without renaming the downloaded files. Useful for bilingual families. :-) Example: Apocalypse Now.pt.srt would be saved next to Apocalypse Now.mp4 Also, this is compatible with Plex and VLC, where the subtitle file's language is automatically identified based on the added two-letter country code, as per ISO 3166-1 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-1). Thank you for this great little app. |
First I'd like to thank you for this fine piece of software.
I'd like the possibility to monitor a folder and download subtitles every X hours.
I'd like the possibility to set a specific folder to store the subtitles. Obviously if there are matching subs in this folder the file is skipped.
Please let me know what you think of this ideas.
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