Releases: emericg/OpenSubtitlesDownload
Releases · emericg/OpenSubtitlesDownload
OpenSubtitlesDownload 6.4
- Improved support for KDE
- Improved string escaping for paths and GUIs
- Allow download counts to be sorted by the GUI
- CLI will pretty print TV show season and episode number, if available
- Increased sleep timer set between two starting instances (from 1s to 2s)
OpenSubtitlesDownload 6.3
- Add FPS support to the CLI and GUI by @Morikko
- Fix hash_and_filename mode
- Fix checkSubtitlesExists() functionality
- Reduce sleep timer between two starting instances to 1s instead of 3s
- Improve CLI presentation
- Improve documentation and README
OpenSubtitlesDownload 6.2
- Various bug fixes
- Various CLI improvements
OpenSubtitlesDownload 6.1
- Various bug fixes
- Various CLI improvements
- Add a method to ignore HI (hearing impaired) or AI generated subtitles, if configured
OpenSubtitlesDownload 6.0
- Use the new REST API from opensubtitles.com
- Various CLI improvements
Special thanks to @FriendlyTroll to get the ball rolling on the API conversion!
A valid account from opensubtitles.com is still REQUIRED to run the script
An "old" opensubtitles.org account won't work anymore
OpenSubtitlesDownload 5.0
- This release requires Python 3+
- Improve login logic and error messages
- Improve language code file suffix handling
- Map a few more settings to CLI arguments
- Make CLI interruptible with CTRL+C
- Wait more time between successive subtitles download, to avoid "429 Too Many Requests" error
- Add a Windows "drag & drop" batch file
- Fix Linux desktop files
OpenSubtitlesDownload 4.2
- This is the last release compatible with Python 2
- Improve login logic and error messages
- Improve language code file suffix handling
- (Contains most fixes from OpenSubtitlesDownload v5.0)
OpenSubtitlesDownload 4.1
- New feature: subtitles are now downloaded in UTF-8 encoded files (deactivatable)
- New feature: check files in folder recursively (ONLY when using the CLI)
- Fix some issues with string escaping for file name and title
- Improve behaviour when too many request in a short time are made
OpenSubtitlesDownload 4.0
- New feature: search subtitles files recursively by clicking on a folder!
- New feature: CLI on Windows should now work
- New feature: CLI usage with -i or --skip to skip search if an existing subtitles file is detected
- New feature: CLI usage with -o or --output to override subtitles download path
- Fixed KDE and kdialog support
- Minor bugfixes and security related improvements
- Minor GUI improvements
OpenSubtitlesDownload version 3.6
- New feature: You can now choose your search mode between hash, filename, hash_then_filename, hash_and_filename (and adjust it through CLI)
- New feature: You can now choose your selection mode between manual, default or auto (and adjust it through CLI)
- New feature: Add a new exit code for successful execution but with no subtitles found
- Fix a problem when first successful search round was disabling search by filename for next rounds
- Add a setting (opt_search_overwrite) to avoid re-downloading an existing subtitles (disabled by default)
- Respect language priority when auto selecting a subtitles
- Better exceptions handling
- Various bugfixes