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Read First for Developers
Hello and welcome! Maybe you've decided to develop a web-based or standalone application/script using opensubtitles.org. If so, that's great news!
Due to the increasing number of developers who've been asking the same questions, we decided to make a small FAQ for this area. Please read all topics carefully.
How to request a new user agent
According to the API documentation, you need a UserAgent string. Please first register as a user on www.opensubtitles.org. You can choose your own useragent name, and please choose an application name and version number. An example of a valid UserAgent would be something like: My Application v0.1 (please avoid using a weird version numbering, such as v2r1, because we're parsing version). Please fill the following form and email it to: admin at opensubtitles.org with the subject "Register User Agent Request". You will then get a confirmation mail.
Required info ============= Your name: Your registered OS username: Contact mail: Title of useragent: Version of useragent: Programming language: Opensource: yes/no Upload feature: yes/no/maybe in future Optional info ============= Application URL: Developer URL:
If you provide an application URL, and subtitles are uploaded throught your application in future, your application URL will appear on the details page for those subtitles. If you also provide a Developer URL, a link will point to your homepage instead of your profile page on opensubtitles. For example, this is html for SubDownloader on subtitle details page:
Uploaded by <a target='_blank' href='http://www.subdownloader.net'>Subdownloader 1.2.4</a> developed by <a href='http://www.ivangarcia.org/blog/'>capiscuas</a>
Please also send an email when your application goes public, or to let us know if you want to test it with us first.
Implementing opensubtitles.org support
Again, we're not very restrictive in this area. Everybody knows that using an API creates few or no real visits to the site, which means no advertising revenue to cover server costs, nor publicity for us. In order to help us keep the site going, please follow these simple steps to help us promote the site and build our brand:
- In the "about" menu in your application, add an opensubtitles.org logo or icon, with a clickable link to http://www.opensubtitles.org. You could also write something like "Subtitles service powered by www.OpenSubtitles.org". Here are some logos for you to use: (Favicon, Favicon (GIF), Logo, Logo (transparent))
- In the application's "subtitles" menu/context menu, write something like "Download subtitles from OpenSubtitles.org"
- If your application doesn't support automatic uploading (see later - more uploaded subs with your application's link means more subs available, and more happy users!), please add a manual Upload option, pointing the user to: http://www.opensubtitles.org/upload
- Put a search link pointing to opensubtitles.org, using the following syntax: http://www.opensubtitles.org/search/sublanguageid-all/moviebytesize-$moviesize/moviehash-$moviehash
- Please put an http://www.opensubtitles.org link on your application webpage.
- Write about opensubtitles.org support at your webpage, in the readme.txt and in the user guide, if applicable.
Supporting Automatic Subtitle Uploading
The idea's very simple - if a user watching a movie with subtitles watches 80% or more of the movie (without modifying the delay or framerate during this time), we can safely say that those subtitles are suitable for the movie. In that case, why don't you upload them? In many cases this should be done in automated way, in the background (as the default setting). In your player preferences, user should of course be able to change login/password, enable/disable automatic upload, as well as changing any other settings.
- Workflow:
- After 80% of watching movie (this means user can skip back and forth, but must watch at least 80% of the movie in real-time), launch the automatic uploader module in player,
- LogIn()
- We got movie and subtitles, call TryUploadSubtitles()
- If subtitles are not in the database, get IMDB ID from .nfo file or CheckMovieHash()
- If we don't have IMDB ID, user should be prompted to find it using SearchMoviesOnIMDB()
- UploadSubtitles()
Getting Video Information
Users don't like to fill fields and clicking too much when working with program, so here you can find information how to pre-fill some fields and hints about your program behavior.
Finding more CDs In file explorer show to user video files. Let's say he will pick up one video file and movie is distributed in more than 1 file (2CD...), so we want to detect 2nd CD. Subtitles should be easy to detect, just search in same directory subtitles with same name as movie and different extension. Here are the most common directory structures for movies:
1CD release with subtitles, most left directory is scene release name
Restraint.2008.DVDSCR.XviD-PreVail\prv-rstrnt.dvdscr.xvid.avi Restraint.2008.DVDSCR.XviD-PreVail\prv-rstrnt.dvdscr.xvid.sub Restraint.2008.DVDSCR.XviD-PreVail\prv-rstrnt.dvdscr.xvid.nfo
2CD release with subtitles in same directory
Atonement.DVDRip.XviD-SVD\svd-tnmnt.nfo Atonement.DVDRip.XviD-SVD\svd-tnmnta.avi Atonement.DVDRip.XviD-SVD\svd-tnmnta.sub Atonement.DVDRip.XviD-SVD\svd-tnmntb.avi Atonement.DVDRip.XviD-SVD\svd-tnmntb.sub
2CD release with subtitles in more directories
Atonement.DVDRip.XviD-SVD\svd-tnmnt.nfo Atonement.DVDRip.XviD-SVD\CD1\svd-tnmnta.avi Atonement.DVDRip.XviD-SVD\CD1\svd-tnmnta.sub Atonement.DVDRip.XviD-SVD\CD2\svd-tnmntb.avi Atonement.DVDRip.XviD-SVD\CD2\svd-tnmntb.sub
For rar archive, just replace *.avi with *.rar -> *.rxx (xx is number), rest is same
Video files extensions
opensubtitles.org site/api does not restrict any extension for video files, nor movie filesize is not problem (movie file must be bigger than 128 kb:). If you want list of common videofiles here it is according wikipedia and filezed:
- *.3g2, , *.3gp, *.3gp2, *.3gpp, *.60d, *.ajp, *.asf, *.asx, *.avchd, *.avi, *.bik, *.bix, *.box, *.cam, *.dat, *.divx, *.dmf, *.dv, *.dvr-ms, *.evo, *.flc, *.fli, *.flic, *.flv, *.flx, *.gvi, *.gvp, *.h264, *.m1v, *.m2p, *.m2ts, *.m2v, *.m4e, *.m4v, *.mjp, *.mjpeg, *.mjpg, *.mkv, *.moov, *.mov, *.movhd, *.movie, *.movx, *.mp4, *.mpe, *.mpeg, *.mpg, *.mpv, *.mpv2, *.mxf, *.nsv, *.nut, *.ogg, *.ogm, *.omf, *.ps, *.qt, *.ram, *.rm, *.rmvb, *.swf, *.ts, *.vfw, *.vid, *.video, *.viv, *.vivo, *.vob, *.vro, *.wm, *.wmv, *.wmx, *.wrap, *.wvx, *.wx, *.x264, *.xvid
Subtitle files extensions
opensubtitles.org is supporting these subtitle formats: *.srt, *.sub, *.smi, *.txt, *.ssa, *.ass, *.mpl - please don't upload UTF 16/32 files, if you need some support for other formats - contact us and send example of subtitle file. We will not support scene subtitles IDX/RAR.
RAR support
Most of movies are released on warez scene first and according their rulez (1, 2, 3) they package video to RAR archives using STORE compression (that means no compression at all is used). So movie is just divided into some parts and header/footer (?) is added to .rar files - if you need some example, just compress your movie with rar using store compression and set one archive to 15.000.000 bytes. It should be really nice, if players are supporting this. So, if your player is supporting this, add downloading/uploading subtitles for movies, which are stored in RAR archive, please. Here are some source codes for reading RAR (store compression) files: Rar Source Codes
Movie identification
see Movie Identification.
How to get and dump our data
For website developers who wants print our data on their page, we got several dumps. If you need parse our website data, use XML output.