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Author Topic: Subtitles download in Himedia video player?  (Read 19729 times)

Doyanole

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Re: Subtitles download in Himedia video player?
« Reply #15 on: April 27, 2016, 07:38:20 PM »
I have the exact same problem . as you guys,  not working ....

Would be interested to know what other solution it could be.

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Re: Subtitles download in Himedia video player?
« Reply #16 on: April 28, 2016, 09:25:43 AM »
Just tested and it is a bit long winded but it definitely works.

1. Assign key to switch player.

Install Keymap editor. PROGRAMS - Program add-ons - Get more... - Keymap Editor.

Run Keymap editor. PROGRAMS - Program add-ons - Keymap Editor.

Find Switch Player entry. Edit - Videos - Playback - Switch Player (bottom entry).

Assign key to Switch Player. Edit key - 0.

Save and exit. Back - Back - Back - Save.

2. You also need to have a suitable subtitle download add-on installed. This must write .srt files to the movie directory, not all do and if a .srt file isn;t written then the HiMedia wrapper won't recognise that there is a subtitle present. So..

Install Subscene subtitle add-on. SYSTEM - Add-ons - Install from repository - Kodi Add-on repository - Subtitles - Subscene.com - Install.

3. Play video.

Play any movie using DVDplayer. Find movie, press menu button on remote when it's selected and choose 'Play using' - DVDplayer.

Press OK on remote to get Kodi playback menu. Navigate to subtitle icon (bottom right, 4th icon from right). Select 'Download'.

Choose suitable subtitle from list.

Back out so movie is playing full screen again. Press button you mapped for switch player (e.g. 0 as above). Switch to HiMediaplayer.

When movie is playing in Himediaplayer press menu button on remote - Subtitle settings - Sub switching - Select subtitle.

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Re: Subtitles download in Himedia video player?
« Reply #17 on: May 10, 2016, 03:06:20 PM »
This procedure assumes that one knows that he wants/needs an extra subtitle file. That is often not the case.
So I typically fire up a movie using KODI which obviously uses Wrapper and not DVDplayer to find out it does not have a subtitle I want.

An adopted (more complete) procedure would use 2 keys ( 0-switch to Himediaplayer and 1-switch back to DVDplayer).  Everybody can then conveniently toggle players that way too for other reasons. In my view this could even be installed standard with the activation of Wrapper (or be made a configuration option).
« Last Edit: May 10, 2016, 03:09:02 PM by Nice Monkey »

 

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