:1:1: Content is not allowed in prolog.įetching. Lookup by hash failed: The response could not be parsed. Looking up subtitles by hash via OpenSubtitles Mac-mini:~ Gary$ filebot -script fn:suball /Volumes/Data/Videos/Movies/ -lang chineseĮxclude: /Volumes/Data/Videos/Movies/12 Years a Slaveįetch subtitles for so, an integration with filebot (probably other sub services would also be a huge plus) would be awesomeĬode: Select all Last login: Sun Aug 30 20:39:02 2015įileBot 4.6.1 (r3183) / Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment 1.8.0_60 (headless) but the problem is, the second script seems to search all subtitles everytime it runs. and in this script, i have filebot runs first, then runs the script i copied from the first link above. So what I'm doing is, since i use sabnzbd, i have it set to run a script after download finishes. Here's link to both sites (similar sscl, but one as folder action and one as service) maybe you can have it integrated into filebot? In case you need, the kodi (XBMC) also has a working shooter subtitle addon from build-in repo.Īlso in case you may find it useful, someone has created a sscl file to automatically download from shooter, and a how-to to set it up as a folder-action for mac. but the API, both upload and download, is still alive, still seeing new subtitles even for episodes aired for less then 48 hours.Īnd yes it looks like it looks up subtitles via hash (or at least similar) for perfect sync.Īnd also looks like the API will live at least for a while The site is indeed dead, for a while now. so I guess the API might just stop working some day. It's dead according to shooter.cn itself.
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