2022-10-20, 01:32
(2022-09-29, 23:26)AnonTester Wrote: I believe the official repos should only contain fully working and stable addons and not some that may or may nor work for some people some of the times.
Well, currently the official repos contain a fully broken addon, and have done for years, so that makes no sense.
What makes sense is to include addons that work now. That also provides extra incentive to maintain them. Please ask to add yours. There is enough support here. Or maybe a custom repo so we can keep it updated automatically via Kodi?
Many thanks for fixing and maintaining your fork! (I can only see 1.9.0 latest in your github releases though, i guess you mean master as zip)
EDIT: I just tried yours and says it didn't find any (english) subtitles, but I can see plenty myself on subscene.com, so something is off
EDIT2: I tracked the problem down in the debug log. My movie in Kodi is titled "Something.Something.2018.1080p.WEBRIP.X264-MyOwnRip" because for some reason its title wasn't changed even though it did match against TMDB (poster, info, cast, everythign except proper title - using Embuary with Embycon, only recently started having this issue). Debug log shows that your code does fetch the html from subscene's search results page, extracts movie titles from those search results, then says it didn't find the movie Something.Something.2018.1080p.WEBRIP.X264-MyOwnRip within those search results ... I understand why, but the code could be a little smarter to extract the movie title from a filename like that. The Opensubtitles plugin does that and works for movies that have this kind of titles.