2015-05-16, 13:52
Hello fape,
First, thanks for the cool plugin, it's very useful.
However the other day I faced with a problem.
I'm using Rasberry PI 2 with OpenELEC and my library contains TV shows with English titles.
The problem:
When I'm searching subtitles for a show what has a year at the end of its name, the plugin can't find any, though if I search it manually on the site (feliratok.info) I can see that it does have subtitles.
For instance Once Upon a Time (2011). I guess it's a server-side problem because if I open the link what the plugin uses to assign an ID to the show, with the 'Once+Upon' term as parameter, I can see the show in the list, but if I use the 'Once+Upon+a+Time+(2011)' term it says:
Here are the two URL with different terms:
Term: Once Upon
Term: Once Upon a Time (2011)
I would be glad if you could check it.
First, thanks for the cool plugin, it's very useful.
However the other day I faced with a problem.
I'm using Rasberry PI 2 with OpenELEC and my library contains TV shows with English titles.
The problem:
When I'm searching subtitles for a show what has a year at the end of its name, the plugin can't find any, though if I search it manually on the site (feliratok.info) I can see that it does have subtitles.
For instance Once Upon a Time (2011). I guess it's a server-side problem because if I open the link what the plugin uses to assign an ID to the show, with the 'Once+Upon' term as parameter, I can see the show in the list, but if I use the 'Once+Upon+a+Time+(2011)' term it says:
Code:
[
{
name: "Nincs találat",
ID: "-100x"
}
]
Here are the two URL with different terms:
Term: Once Upon
Term: Once Upon a Time (2011)
I would be glad if you could check it.