estuardo Wrote:Hello,
Here's the steps I'm doing:
1. Use Transparency! as the skin.
2. I go to the skin menu at Transparency! and enable OpenSubtitles_OSD script and I use this path: /mnt/Scratch/Users/frontrow/Library/Application Support/XBMC/scripts/OpenSubtitles_OSD/default.py
3. I go to the main screen and then to the Scripts menu. I choose OpenSubtitles_OSD, press menu for two seconds and I choose to enable the debugging info.
Then I go to a video and try to get a subtitle. It freezes every time.
Here's my log:
http://pastebin.com/d2ad760d9
I hope that I'm doing the correct steps and that this info is useful to you.
Thank you for your help.
gb
Thanks for the Log.
I can't see anything wrong that you are doing or any errors in the script, as I said earlier I am also having some issues with OpenSubtitles.org website being slow.
EDIT: one thing I just noticed, you need to set the custom subtitle folder that is not on SMB drive, we are currently testing the possibility of saving to the movie folder on SMB drive but it is still not confirmed.Please use the local folder for now.
my suggestion is to try and enable sublight/podnapisi service in script settings and change default service from Opensubtitles to Sublight or Podnapisi(you are going to need the username and password for podnapisi) and try then. If that works its not the script it is the OS website.
If it fails with one of the other services please post the log again.
EDIT: The OS service is working for me at the moment, but it is a bit slow. I am running SVN:23592 on ATV, maybe there is an issue with the latest SVN that you are using. try downgrading to the 23592 it might fix your library problem as well
Cheers
Zeljko