I'm not sure if this would be the right place for this post - but I had troubles finding a more suitable thread. Please advice or move if this is inappropriate.
Is there some way we can tinker about with search match criteria? All recent add-ons I've tried so far, do matching by file name.
My "findings" with Subcene.com, OpenSubtitles.org and Podnapisi.net add-ons:
- If searching for subtitle for file not in library, it will search for the exact filename. Depending on filename (shortened or full release name), may get a ton of irrelevant hits.
- If searching for subtitle for file that is in library, it searches for the Library title.
- In all cases - only an exact filename match (without file extension?) to subtitle release name, will give a "Sync" tag.
The sync tag is really great for easily finding the right, synced subtitles (no further explanation needed)
While in some cases this works well - if the the downloaded file have picked up a "trailing tag" on its way (torrent networks, re-posters etc) - the likelyhood of a search "sync match" is next to none.
(NOTE: OpenSubtitles.org (and its add-on) have a database listing for each subtitle entry - containing known matching filenames for that subtitle. Due to this, you might get a sync match with this add-on, even though the
search result list entry may display a different "subtitle name". This still relies on users posting these filenames though - maybe a "confirm sync" solution might be incorporated into XBMC at some point...?)
Now that the subtitles downloads are add-ons, they should (could) be easily configurable - if the devs are willing of course. My proposisiton here, I guess is more of a feature request.
The add-ons obviously are able to retrieve info regarding any "sync matched" (exact file name match) subtitles, hence the tag. What I would love to see - is a configurable option to remove last tag in
filname search string,
if search return with no sync match hits. The 3 common "trailing tag" formats are:
[TAG] ,
.TAG and
.[TAG] .
Another lovely (configurable) feature, would of course be to have the add-on automatically download 1st "sync matched" subtitle, that matches XBMC settings preferred language tag. Expanding this with an Closed Captions option might be suitable. This has been debated (both constructively and not-so-constructively) earlier - just throwing my vote in.