2009-08-16, 02:10
It doesnt seem that the subtitles are getting saved anywhere.
Here is my logfile:
http://pastebin.com/f4cb82271
Here is my logfile:
http://pastebin.com/f4cb82271
clock2113 Wrote:Great idea, but not working well for me either (Win32, Transperency)
* Clicking download subtitles unpauses the movie
* Says it's downloading the .zip, but nothing happens when it's done
I was trying to get a 2 file movie... could that be it? Will it work with the files for multipart files?
I had
Frost.Nixon.LiMiTED.DVDSCR.XviD-DoNE.1.avi
Frost.Nixon.LiMiTED.DVDSCR.XviD-DoNE.2.avi
And the zip contained
Frost.Nixon.LiMiTED.DVDSCR.XviD-DoNE.1.srt
Frost.Nixon.LiMiTED.DVDSCR.XviD-DoNE.2.srt
Also, is possible to have an option for only English?
clock2113 Wrote:Haven't tried any others out yet... I will today and let you know...
Thanks for a good script! I can't wait to add subs to all my movies...
Unless it's a comedy where the subs can ruin a punchline, I always use subtitles, get more out of the movie that way... but I have about 500 movies that need 'em!!!!
FUTURE REQUEST: I'm sure this is down the road because you have lots to do... but what about a sub editor that will write the subtitle file over, with the delay you set? So if I download a subtitle that out of sync with my AVI file, and I adjust the delay in XBMC, writing that delayed subtitle to a file so that next time the movie is opened it's already in sync?
Amet Wrote:if people use this maybe there will be some support from Skin developers so that all it needs to be done is download the script. I am sure a lot of people are put off by having to "hack" the skin to have this.
illiac4 Wrote:Same problem here. They are not getting saved into predefined folder on Xbox and neather under the folder where the film is. The permissions are right.
Cheers
Amet Wrote:First time you run it it will ask you to set Custom Subtitle Folder ,two languages and preferred service.Later if you want to reset those settings just run the script from Script menu and not from OSD.
clock2113 Wrote:Does it require a custom subtitle folder? I'd rather the subs be stored in the same folder as the movie...
clock2113 Wrote:Okay, thanks