![]() ![]() Might also be an issue with tag lookup (which is a fallback if there's no hash match) and the logs won't show if it's a hash match or a tag match. Presumably there's people that upload subtitles for video files without checking for these kinda issues first. FileBot/Plex should be the same for hash matches at the very least. Post the filenames and screenshots or logs so I can have a look. If you think FileBot should be able to find better subtitles but doesn't. Second matched: Cosmos.A. - Great (No Synch issue). First matched (and by suball?): Cosmos.A.Spacetime.x264-intothevoid.en.srt - Poor (Synch issue)Ģ. Here is an example of hash matched subtitles for "Cosmos.A.mkv" using the GUI:ġ. Is there some way to modify the script so that it only picks a subtitle w/o sync issue (I know that this may be an impossible question to answer - depending on the answers to A-B). ![]() Does the suball script always pick the "first" subtitle (as shown in the GUI)?Ĭ. Why do some the hash-matched subtitles have sync issues?ī. However, some of those have sync problems while others don't Ī. If I do a manual Search of subtitles (using the GUI), Filebot finds several "good" (white-hash matched) ones. Unfortunately, the subtitles found by suball are sometimes not as good as those found by Plex as they often are out of sync. Thus, by using Filebot (actually the suball script) I will have two subtitles one from Filebot search and one from Plex search.Ģ. I noticed that Plex automatically does another subtitle search (refresh) right after I download subtitles using FileBot. How do I use Filebot to trigger the Plex library refreshing thing?īTW, I believe that a refresh downloads ALL subtitles again, even if they exist? Do they overwrite the older ones?ġ. How do create log files when using the script or the GUI (so that I hopefully can see why Filebot didn't find any subtitles?) When I use the GUI, does Filebot use use hash or name match? Can I change it?ģ. When I use the script above, does Filebot use hash or name match? Can I change it?Ģ. However, today also Filebot found the subtitles.ġ. You can even trigger Plex library refreshing thing on filebot.įilebot -script fn:suball "my file path" -non-strict -def maxAgeDays=7įor the example file above (264-DIMENSION.mkv), Plex downloaded subtitles, but not when I used the Filebot script or UI. ![]() LysanderM wrote:If you use CLI of filebot, you gonna realize that filebot is way better than Plex. ![]()
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