The Nautilus script offers a simple solution to download TV show subtitles from tvsubtitles.net. With this software, users can quickly search for subtitles and download them right from their Nautilus file manager.
Using this script is easy. Simply right-click on the video file that you want the subtitle for, go to "scripts," and select "download_subtitles.net" from the list. This will display a list of subtitles that you can choose from. Once you've made your selection, the script will automatically download and save the subtitle file with the same name as the video, ensuring that your player will detect it automatically.
The search function is cleverly designed to extract information from the filename to make searching for subtitles easier. It does this by finding the season and episode number, and using that information to help narrow down the search results. Currently, this script only supports subtitle formats like s01e01 and 1x01.
The developer of this script has mentioned that they attempted to contact tvsubtitles.net but got no feedback. However, they hope that their tool is okay for use with the website.
In conclusion, this is an excellent tool for anyone who frequently watches TV shows with subtitles. If you're looking for a way to streamline the subtitle downloading process and integrate it directly within Nautilus, then look no further than download_tvsubtitles.net. To install, simply copy the file to ~/.gnome2/nautilus-scripts.
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