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Detection of subs Hello guys, I have a simple question: I usually watch tv shows with subtitles, that are downloaded automatically by a software. The downloaded subtitles names aren't exactly the same of the video file, so I have to rename them manually. Now I'm wondering if there is a way to make BS Player detect subs even if they don't have the exact name of the video file. Example: TVShow s01e01 720p-GROUP.mkv TVShow.s01.e01.720.sitename.srt Thank you in advance. PS: Before you ask, I'm aware of the auto-download system BS Player offers, but I don't need english subtitles. |
If you have just 1 episode in the folder, you can enable in subtitle preferences -> auto load ANY subtitle in current folder. |
Unfortunately, I have hundreds of videos and subtitles...:sad: |
Re: I also want to know there is any way to make BS Player detect subs even if they don't have the exact name of the video file |
@stankrugger: BS.Player doesn't require the subs to have the exact same name of the video file. Please be more specific and/or give an example of your problem from your own experience (as opposed to simply copying what other users write). What version/build of BS.Player do you use? Are you referring to on-line subs or subs in same folder or in a sub-folder subs or ...? :confuse: P.S.: Contents of your posts lead me to believe you're a forum-spammer |
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