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VLSub 0.9.13

  

VLC Extension

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VLSub 0.9.13
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VLSub 0.9.13
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Homepage:  Link
Downloads:  940830
Submitted:  Feb 7 2012
Updated:  Sep 12 2014

Description:

VLSub is not working with Vlc 2.1.x, please update to 2.2.

Search and download subtitles from opensubtitles.org using the hash of the video currently playing or its title.
INSTALLATION:
- click on the download button below
- save the archive and extract the file "vlsub.lua"
- create a directory "extensions" at this location and put the file "vlsub.lua" inside:
* Windows (all users): %ProgramFiles%\VideoLAN\VLC\lua\extensions\
* Windows (current user): %APPDATA%\vlc\lua\extensions\
* Linux (all users): /usr/lib/vlc/lua/extensions/
* Linux (current user): ~/.local/share/vlc/lua/extensions/
* Mac OS X (all users): /Applications/VLC.app/Contents/MacOS/share/lua/extensions/
* Mac OS X (current user): /Users/%your_name%/Library/Application Support/org.videolan.vlc/lua/extensions/

...or use the installer below if you're on Windows 7 (32 or 64)

To start the extension click on View > VLSub or Vlc > Extensions > VLSub on Mac OS.

/!\ Troubleshooting /!\

If you have other issue you can ask for a solution here or on github but please get the full vlc debug log and add it as a pastebin to your post. The procedure is explained here:
https://github.com/exebetche/vlsub/wiki/Troubleshooting




Changelog:

2014-09-12
Fix error with http 301 redirection

2014-08-19
Fix subtitles loading on Vlc 2.2

2014-05-08
Fix a bug due to opensubtitles header modifications




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 Excellent !

 
 by boldyzno on: May 2 2013
 
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Hello exebetche
It's work like a charme. Thanks for your work and your reactivity.
Exactly what I'm looking for.
Merci.
ps: Mon anglais est pas si pourri que ça puisque tu as saisi le sens de ma demande. ;)


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 Re: Excellent !

 
 by exebetche on: May 2 2013
 
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Avec plaisir, mon cher ;)


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 Lots of bugs!

 
 by Menubalk on: May 7 2013
 
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When using it on videolan on OS X:
Halfway hash searching, a pop-up saying 'extension not responding' pops up in the background. It still is working, but its annoying.

Clicking show config crashes VLC
Clicking close does nothing (have to click red dot instead)
Clicking close in any dialog box doesn't work (alway have to use red dot).

It would also rock to somehow be able to set it to automatically hash-search, and download and load the 'best' (first) result in English (or any language you want).
Cheers! Keep up the good work!


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 Re: Lots of bugs!

 
 by exebetche on: May 7 2013
 
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About the "Not responding" pop up, nothing I can do, for some reasons the research takes much longer on OS X than anywhere else and Vlc open this automatically after few seconds.

I filled bug reports about the crash on "Config" and the non closing button and someone is taking care of it (fyi it's also on osx only).

For the full automated search that's a no because it's a specific requirement of opensubtitles.org (they fear to be flooded I think). But com on, it's maybe 4 click counting launching the extension and addind subtitles, it's not that bad, right?


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 Re: Re: Lots of bugs!

 
 by Menubalk on: May 7 2013
 
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Damn bro, thats a mighty fast reply!

Nice to see its getting worked at so fast! Pretty awesome support.
Too bad about the non-automatic downloading. Logical from Opensubtitles point of view though.

Btw, you said Vlsub is getting included in VLC. By that, do you mean its getting *integrated* into the VLC codebase (meaning it will become a native function, not an extension), or will it be included into VLC as an extension at installation?


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 Re: Re: Re: Lots of bugs!

 
 by exebetche on: May 7 2013
 
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It will be included as an extension not a native function. But I hope I will be able to improve it by then, especially the bug you mentionned on os x and an other one concerning the file with accentuated characters on windows.


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Lots of bugs!

 
 by kapcom01 on: May 19 2013
 
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Hello exebetche,
I have to questions:

a)when vlsub gets included in vlc it will be automatically enabled and everyone will see the option under the view menu, right? No special action will be required for the end user i guess. Is it correct?

b)about auto-downloading, I see the point of being flooded.. but is there a problem to auto-search? BSplayer does auto-search and is a very nice feature I would like to see on VLSub.


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Lots of bugs!

 
 by exebetche on: May 19 2013
 
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Hello kapcom

a) Correct

b) I guess I could add it as an activable option. Do you mean get the subtitles and load it without opening the window when you click on the menu or just search by hash when the window open?


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Lots of bugs!

 
 by kapcom01 on: May 21 2013
 
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I mean search by hash when the window is opened. Then the user will have to select one of the results and click download.



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 error loading LUA extension on mac

 
 by monty123 on: May 10 2013
 
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hello,

This extensions (and all other i've tried...) doesn't work on my mac OSx 10.6.8
the "extensions" options in the menu is gray/faded.
the error i get in the error_log is the following:

--------------------------------------------
main debug: looking for extension module: 1 candidate
lua debug: Opening Lua Extension module
lua debug: Trying Lua scripts in /Users/rozenir/Library/Application Support/org.videolan.vlc/lua/extensions
lua debug: Trying Lua scripts in /Applications/VLC.app/Contents/MacOS/share/lua/extensions
lua debug: Trying Lua playlist script /Applications/VLC.app/Contents/MacOS/share/lua/extensions/vlsub.lua
lua debug: Scanning Lua script /Applications/VLC.app/Contents/MacOS/share/lua/extensions/vlsub.lua
lua warning: Error loading script /Applications/VLC.app/Contents/MacOS/share/lua/extensions/vlsub.lua: /Applications/VLC.app/Contents/MacOS/share/lua/extensions/vlsub.lua:1: unexpected symbol near '{'
lua debug: Trying Lua scripts in /Applications/VLC.app/Contents/MacOS/share/share/lua/extensions
main debug: using extension module "lua"
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Can someone please help me? does it work in anyone else's mac?

Thanks!


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 Re: error loading LUA extension on mac

 
 by exebetche on: May 10 2013
 
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Hi,

I changed the download link to my github repository to get a zip file, as the text format seems to confuse a lot of people/create problems with the file extension and encoding.
So try to download it again and read again the installation procedure I modified it.


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 Re: Re: error loading LUA extension on mac

 
 by monty123 on: May 10 2013
 
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Thanks! now it works fine.
(still a bit slow on mac OSx).

Another question: The search option doesn't suppose to give you the best-match subtitle? that is the correct version (720, 1080, avi, mp4, mkv etc?) why should i manually find the best one? BSplayer does it automatically.

Thanks again!


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 Re: Re: Re: error loading LUA extension on mac

 
 by exebetche on: May 10 2013
 
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> Another question: The search option doesn't suppose to give you the best-match subtitle?
No it's not.

> why should i manually find the best one?
Because it works out your fingers muscles.


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 OSX bugs

 
 by jackiass on: May 13 2013
 
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just chiming in saying I have the same bugs as Menubalk mentioned. Anywhere we can go to manually set default language?


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 Re: OSX bugs

 
 by exebetche on: May 13 2013
 
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There you go, I add automatic language detection (default language of your OS) so technically you don't have to configure it anymore. If you're still want to set it manually you have to edit "vlsub.lua" with a text editor and put your language code in "options" at the top of the file (see instructions here).
--> FYI the bugs on OSX has been corrected in vlc so all features should be available in the next release of Vlc.

Aside from that, every one is very welcome to report bugs and/or ask new features, but if you do please put it nicely. Don't act like if I owe you something or it should already be done, that's pissing me of (I'm referring to the previous message here).
Many thanks :)


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 Re: Re: OSX bugs

 
 by jackiass on: May 13 2013
 
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Thanks. I'll look into vlsub.lua and figure out how to set the language myself. I prefer english in the subs instead of my native language.

I was not trying to be ungrateful before. Just bug reporting in order to help out with your project. I thought that was common behavior when testing beta software.

Looking forward to the next VLC release.


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 Re: Re: Re: OSX bugs

 
 by exebetche on: May 13 2013
 
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No, no! I was not talking about you at all!
I was referring to the message of monty123, when he asked if the script isn't suppose to find the best match by itself. In fact, it would be possible to do something like that, but that would be a fairly large amount of work and the way he asked it, I felt like I was his employee while I don't earn anythink making this script.


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 Hi, exebetche. Can you help me out?

 
 by zequi on: May 13 2013
 
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Is there a way to automatically select the first subtitle result?
I'm trying to make a secondary "lua" file that does everything automatically by modifying the " activate " function. The thing is... I have no idea how to do these kind of things.
All I guessed so far was to add:

Quote:
searchHash()
(this is the line I'm missing)
download_subtitles()
deactivate()


after collectgarbage(), and I'm stuck because I don't know how to select a result.

I want to have something like this because like 80% of the times the first hash result is the right one, and if it fails then I can use the unmodified script.

Thanks for your time.


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 Re: Hi, exebetche. Can you help me out?

 
 by exebetche on: May 13 2013
 
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There's nothing missing, you just have to set "index" in "download_subtitles" to "1" if you want the first.


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 Re: Re: Hi, exebetche. Can you help me out?

 
 by zequi on: May 14 2013
 
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Coolest dev ever!!!
Works like a charm, thanks!


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 Re: Re: Re: Hi, exebetche. Can you help me out?

 
 by exebetche on: May 14 2013
 
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cool


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 VLSub 0.9.4 - Language autodetection does not work

 
 by mederi on: May 17 2013
 
Score 50%

Thank you for your hard work on this extension. You are unstoppable now :-)
Language autodetection does not work on my Windows XP. The regkey value does not exist there. The solution with black cmd window blink is not nice.
Why not use os.setlocale("", "collate") on Windows? If returned string is for example "French_France.1252", then search for substring "French" in languages table.


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 Re: VLSub 0.9.4 - Language autodetection does not

 
 by exebetche on: May 17 2013
 
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Thanks Mederi :)
I didn't notice the terminal showing and in fact I tested it on Windows 7 only. You're right, I will go back to the locate collate solution.


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