OpenSubtitles OSD - Printable Version +- Kodi Community Forum (https://forum.kodi.tv) +-- Forum: Support (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=33) +--- Forum: Skins Support (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=67) +---- Forum: Rapier (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=120) +---- Thread: OpenSubtitles OSD (/showthread.php?tid=59462) Pages:
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OpenSubtitles OSD - fotopeer - 2009-10-10 Hello Thanks for a great looking skin! I see the option of having an OpenSubtitles OSD button in the skin settings. I have turned this on but how is it supposed to work? I was hoping that it'd allow me to start a movie/tv-show and click a subtitles button and have the script/skin present me with subtitles for what I'm currently watching (like in Boxee). - frater - 2009-10-10 Your hopes have come true Well, sort of... http://www.xbmc.org/forum/showthread.php?t=56083 - fotopeer - 2009-10-10 Forgot to mention - I have the OpenSubtitles script installed, of course. - frater - 2009-10-10 That's another script! Opensubitles_OSD - fotopeer - 2009-10-10 Thank you :-) I realized that! I have installed the script and restarted XBMC. However, when I try the OSD button it gives me an error : "Error. Python Script failed. Special://<the path to opensubtitles_osd>" Any ideas? frater Wrote:That's another script! - DrJoeCool - 2009-10-10 Hello, how can I enable the button for OSD-scripts? And get this working on the Rapier 2.0 Skin? I have followed the instructions and downloaded the 1.37 script to Q:\Scripts\Opensubtitles_OSD I dot not understand the part: "Copy files from skin folders, media and 720p, to their respective places in your skin folders. Make sure you backup the original .xml files first." My skin folder is e:\XBMC\skin\Rapier and I am using recent t3ch build released on 2009-09-27. Which files should I copy to where? Regards, Joe - fotopeer - 2009-10-10 The path displayed by the errorbox points to "/home/scripts/opensubtitles_osd..." - I don't have that path (AppleTV). According to the page on http://code.google.com/p/opensubtitles-osd/ there's a script-settings menu. I can't get to that when I press and hold menu on the script. I have tried editing the path directly in that scripts default.py but still get the same error! fotopeer Wrote:Thank you :-) I realized that! I have installed the script and restarted XBMC. - amet - 2009-10-10 DrJoeCool Wrote:Hello, the skin hacks that you found on google code page are not for Rapier skin, Rapier skin supports OpenSubtitles_OSD, all you need to do is enable it in skin settings. As for installing the script just run the SVN repo installer. Zeljko - amet - 2009-10-10 frater Wrote:Your hopes have come true sort of ... ? how is it different than the Boxee one? Zeljko - amet - 2009-10-10 fotopeer Wrote:The path displayed by the errorbox points to "/home/scripts/opensubtitles_osd..." - I don't have that path (AppleTV). special://home/scripts/ translates to "Users/frontrow/Application support/XBMC/user data/scripts" on ATV, so if you installed OpenSubtitles_OSD correctly you should have "special://home/scripts/opensubtitles_osd" path. Zeljko - DrJoeCool - 2009-10-11 Thanks Zeljko, enabling OpenSubtitles OSD couldn't be easier with this skin. Just missed the option in skin settings due to corrupted theme installation. Thanks for the awesome script! - shames - 2009-10-12 is there any detailed step by step instruction to install this on mac? of course using this skin. - amet - 2009-10-12 shames Wrote:is there any detailed step by step instruction to install this on mac? of course using this skin. sure, go to video plugins and run SVN installer, choose OpenSubtitles_OSD from addons. After it installs, enable the subtitle button in skin settings. for more info look at this thread. Zeljko - shames - 2009-10-12 Amet Wrote:sure,cant find svn installer for mac - amet - 2009-10-12 shames Wrote:cant find svn installer for mac try here http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=29911, but it should be in video plugins as well.there isn't one for mac... it works on all platforms. What version of XBMC are you running? |