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#11
Originally Posted by int_ua View Post
It's all possible, but just a matter of time.
If those sites do provide API for search and download it can be done much more quickly and stable.
For opensubtitles API see here: http://trac.opensubtitles.org/projec...es/wiki/XMLRPC

If they don't it's still theoretically possible to parse HTML and break CAPTCHA, but doesn't worth it

At the moment I'm finishing rewriting this script into python class so it can be reused by developers of other media-related projects.

Post here links to subtitle APIs and we'll see what can be done.

And another nota bene: this python script can still be used even in nautilus on desktop. Just test it and say if I didn't break anything :]
int_ua, I don't know nothing about programming. Are you looking for this info (API) from podnapisi.net?

EDIT: If you need translation, I can help about it. I'm not translator, nor my English is perfect, but still I could be of some use. Content is in Slovenian.

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Originally Posted by kolos View Post
Are you looking for this info (API) from podnapisi.net?

EDIT: If you need translation, I can help about it. I'm not translator, nor my English is perfect, but still I could be of some use. Content is in Slovenian.
Yes, exactly =)

But I just found this project:
http://code.google.com/p/periscope/
It parses HTML too
The only problem is that it says python has to be 2.6
Will try to run.
 
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Another announce: this project will be closed because there is more advanced project Periscope that might be ported to Maemo really soon =)
http://code.google.com/p/periscope/issues/detail?id=47
 

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Hi,

I'm the developer of periscope mentioned by int_ua in his last post. I'll make the changes needed to make it run on my n810. But as I don't own a n900 (and don't really plan to buy one), I won't be able to do the integration with existing media app (except maybe for MediaBox which runs on the n810 as well).

I hope someone (int_ua with the help of the code in Subtitles Support maybe) will be able to do that integration work.
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Python module to download subtitles. With Nautilus and Totem integration:
http://code.google.com/p/periscope


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