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Aug 3, 2024, 3:31:29 PM8/3/24
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I found a VLC script called 'Subtitle finder' (here) that downloads and displays video subtitles 'on-the-fly': they are downloaded and displayed during playback, and it works great, but does not saves subtitle file for the future: the whole procedure has to be restarted each time. (See this answer.)

It looks like it stays in memory to me. A similar plugin that just downloads the subtitles file from opensubtitles is probably going to be your answer by using some of that code and modifying around line:

Today I found that Emby is no longer able to download subtitles from OpenSubtitles.org. A quick check reveals that as from today (2024-01-01) the OpenSubtitles.org API is only available to / usable by VIP members. Okay, so I am a VIP member of OpenSubtitles.org, but...

If I do not tick the box to say that I am a VIP member in Emby's OpenSubtitles settings then Emby happily searches for and displays subtitles like it used to. But if I try to view or download any subtitles then it tells me the I need to become an OpenSubtitles VIP member. Fair enough.

I suspect that maybe something changed with the API and now Emby is not interacting with it correctly for VIP members, but that is just a guess. In any event, things seem broken at the moment There is nothing obvious (to me at least) in the Emby logs (the most recent one which includes several failed attempts to retrieve subtitles is attached).

I think they are moving to opensubtitles.com... and if you noticed even being a VIP member, Emby doesn't ask for API key only username and password. API key's are for "addons" which I don't think Emby uses and addon based solution, just a web login solution. Could be wrong, but no change for me either, working fine.

@LukeI just tested it and it seems to work okay. Search works and I was able to download several subtitle files. Is it okay to leave this in place or will it cause problems for any future automated updates of the plugin (I assume there is an autoupdate mechanism?).

@LukeI also meant to ask if it is now a requirement to be an OpenSubtitles VIP member to download subtitles? Just curious as I wasn't one before but I'm not sure if Emby has any special arrangement with OpenSubtitles in this regard.

Hi guys
I have this issue too. So, is Opensubs .org and .com the same thing? My VIP is due to renew in a week, thinking I need to cancel the auto-renewal if VIP for one is not the same as VIP for the other!

@F1nchyThey are not identical but they are essentially the same organization. If you go to Opensubtitles.com then they have a mechanism there that will let you migrate your .org account, including any associated VIP membership, over to .com. I did this a few weeks ago and with the new DLL that Luke posted subtitle search and download is working fine for me now.

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Extensions did recently become a part of VLC, but there is currently very little information floating around about them. I do recall seeing a subtitles extension in the nightlies a while ago, but it didn't work at the time. Perhaps that's worth a look.

I haven't found a solution that I like yet, so I decided to slowly develop my own. Currently I use a combination of Google, OpenSubtitles and TVsubtitles. I recently tested FileBot and found it to work very well.

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