I think it has been a couple of years since anyone asked, so I will again. Any way to add more subtitle providers?
Thanks.
Adding More Subtitle Providers
Re: Adding More Subtitle Providers
Unfortunately, not planned. I'm not aware of any major subtitle providers that offer public APIs other than OpenSubtitles.
Re: Adding More Subtitle Providers
Hello,
Just responding to this thread as OpenSubtitles is banned in my country for the connection to Popcorntime if I remember correctly.
As you were not aware of any major subtitle providers I thought I could post this:
http://thesubdb.com/
It's free and has public API, at least I think it does.
It's nothing major if you can't add a new subtitle provider as I can always get them manually.
Just responding to this thread as OpenSubtitles is banned in my country for the connection to Popcorntime if I remember correctly.
As you were not aware of any major subtitle providers I thought I could post this:
http://thesubdb.com/
It's free and has public API, at least I think it does.
It's nothing major if you can't add a new subtitle provider as I can always get them manually.
Re: Adding More Subtitle Providers
TheSubDB indeed seems to have a public API.
Otherwise I'd suggest something like Bazarr, maybe a bit overkill but also a bit more user-friendly.
Otherwise I'd suggest something like Bazarr, maybe a bit overkill but also a bit more user-friendly.
I only work in black and sometimes very, very dark grey. (Batman)
Re: Adding More Subtitle Providers
SubDB does have a public API that might work, but it's limited and probably won't work well.
1.
No support for "Search By Name" so it doesn't fit well into FileBot, so it would be a hidden feature as far as the GUI is concerned, meaning that it's gonna be useless for the vast majority of users.
2.
Only supports "Search by Hash" which is fine, but the hashing function seems weak, so you might get the wrong subtitles even though it "matches by file hash" so that's no idea, especially if there's no additional file name information that FileBot can use to score each hash match by file name as well.
1.
No support for "Search By Name" so it doesn't fit well into FileBot, so it would be a hidden feature as far as the GUI is concerned, meaning that it's gonna be useless for the vast majority of users.
2.
Only supports "Search by Hash" which is fine, but the hashing function seems weak, so you might get the wrong subtitles even though it "matches by file hash" so that's no idea, especially if there's no additional file name information that FileBot can use to score each hash match by file name as well.