Plex srt files11/28/2023 ![]() Same goes for if you have any feature suggestion :)Ĭredit to u/brianspilner01 for the included English regex. ![]() If you have any questions or need any help, feel free to ask either here or on the github page. Yes, it works with bazarr in a docker-container.Ĭheck out the github repository for more info: it does check the entire file and to counteract false positives I've instead applied a more nuanced regex logic. It also remove detected ad blocks intelligently to even further minimize false positives. It'll only look in the first 15min of the subtitle and the last 30 lines of the subtitle in order to minimize false positives for the rest of the subtitle file. It'll deal with all the subtitle re-indexing so that you won't even know there ever were any ads at all. It's a clean way to remove subtitles and won't leave any pesky empty blocks. So I made the ultimate subtitle-ads-remover script. But I was always annoyed by the fact that it left empty blocks and a few other annoyances. Yes, I know there exists scripts for automatically removing ads and I've used them before and I've even written one myself a few years back. Please go to the relevant subreddits and support forums, for example: Build help and build shares posts go in their respective megathreads No referral / affiliate links, personal voting / campaigning / funding, or selling posts Welcome to /r/Plex, a subreddit dedicated to Plex, the media server/client solution for enjoying your media! Plex Community Discord Rules please help.Latest Regular Threads: No Stupid Q&A: Tool Tuesday: Build Help: Share Your Build: Submit Troubleshooting Post Files not showing up correctly? I don't know what to do, or why it's like this. I suspect thats exactly why we cant get at them. If we knew where they were stored we could edit away all the damn text adverts in OpenSubtitles SRT files. Downloaded subtitles are not intended to be user-accessible. I've Restarted Plex, I've Refreshed my Library, Emptied Trash, Optimized Database, and Cleaned Bundle. Subtitles are temporarily saved in a blob database. here you will see, 1 show, working as intended. I don't know what to do, or how to fix this. idx/.sub even if the idx/sub contains multiple. srt embedded (if they exist), and give me access to ONE language (random) within the. while Movie3 will allow me to access the. idx/.sub even though the files are right there. srt embedded files (if they exist), BUT none of the. Perfect! Movie2, will only allow me access to the. idx/.sub file as it should, just like my PC. srt subs (if they exist) in the MKV, and allow me to pick all the languages in the. Playing Movie1 will allow me to use only the. idx and subtitles files are detected or not.įor example, Movie1,2,3 are in the same folder. This assures me, there's nothing wrong with the files. ![]() For instance, I can choose between English SRT, English VOBSUB (Foreign Audio Only), English VOBSUB (SDH), etc. idx/.sub files for various languages, including various English tracks. srt subtitle files within the mkv (if any), OR, use the stylized subtitles contained in the. I can right click, and I have the option to toggle through the embedded. Now, If I were to play either the movie, or the show above on my PC using Media Player Classic Home Cinema, 0 problems. The subtitle files are named, as follows, always, no exception, 100% of the time, contained in the same folder as the MKV. Secondary: Personal Media / TVDB / TMDB / Freebase (depending on Agent) Primary: Local Media Assets (Movies / Show) I've set the Agent Priority for both Shows and Movies as follows for all four categories (Local Media, TVDB, TMDB, and Freebase) as follows: I'm running the latest Plex Media Server: 0.9.15.2 and am having trouble with the subtitles inconsistently being displayed.
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