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smplayer: import 0.6.9
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| 1 | In smplayer 0.6.2 there's a new dialog which allows you to find subtitle
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| 2 | files very easily.
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| 4 | The dialog can be opened with the option "Find subtitles on OpenSubtitles.org"
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| 5 | in the Subtitles menu.
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| 7 | It will automatically look for subtitles for the video you're currently
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| 8 | playing (or the previous video if none is playing).
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| 10 | The search is not done based on the file's name but on a hash which is
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| 11 | calculated from the file, so it doesn't matter if you renamed the file,
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| 12 | it will find the right subtitles for the file.
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| 14 | To download a subtitle, just double click on it or click on the Download
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| 15 | button. That would open your favorite web browser to actually download
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| 16 | the file.
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| 18 | You can also upload subtitles to OpenSubtitles.org, you'll find an option
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| 19 | for that in the Subtitles menu. That would just open a web page with an upload
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| 20 | form (java required).
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Note:
See
TracBrowser
for help on using the repository browser.