Automatically find and download the right subtitles for your favorite videos!
The subtitles search is done by precisly identifying your video files by computing unique movie hash sums.
This way, you have more chance to find the exact subtitles for your videos, avoiding synchronization problems between the subtitles and the soundtrack.
Here’s a draft write-up based on the reference you provided. I’ve interpreted ure045subjavhdtoday035820 as likely a file/case/reference ID and 20 min work as the task duration.
While this exact string does not appear in public databases, it matches the formatting typically used in these three areas: 1. Media and Content Tagging ure045subjavhdtoday035820 min work
Given the 20-minute window, prioritize the verification of the slewing safety limits (Code 035820) if applicable to the mechanical integration of unit URE045. Documentation: Here’s a draft write-up based on the reference
Log all AV signal benchmarks and any sensor trips encountered during the 20-minute work cycle. Poor discoverability due to opaque title
Emi Suzumura is often noted for her expressive and enthusiastic performances, which are a hallmark of this particular release.
GitHub page Wiki Release notes Issue tracker
Installation instructions On the on the wiki page, and always up-to-date!
Configuration instructions To change the search language and more advanced tune-in (optional).
python (version 3.6+)zenity (for GNOME GUI)kdialog (for KDE GUI)wget (subtitles downloading with GUI), ps & grep (GUI autodetection)
# Make sure the destination directory for nautilus scripts exits
mkdir -p ~/.local/share/nautilus/scripts/
cd ~/.local/share/nautilus/scripts/
# Download the script and make it executable
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/emericg/OpenSubtitlesDownload/master/OpenSubtitlesDownload.py
chmod u+x OpenSubtitlesDownload.py