Have to dive into that... youtube currently only gives me vtt, and the conversion to srt in onlinevidoes isn't 100% foolproof...I have the subtitles now, but they come with some tags. Is there a way not to show the tags?
MediaPortal already supports vtt subtitles(since update to MPC-HC subtitle engine 2.0).Have to dive into that... youtube currently only gives me vtt, and the conversion to srt in onlinevidoes isn't 100% foolproof...
I do see solutions here, I just need some time to implement it
Thanks very much, that saved me quite a bit of hassle.MediaPortal already supports vtt subtitles(since update to MPC-HC subtitle engine 2.0).
That I do not know, and it's probably for the player in mediaportal to do... I just pass the subtitle file I get from youtube to the mediaportal player...Thank you!!
The only problem I noticed is that the subtitles are left-aligned now, but usually they are center-aligned.
As I have found on-line: "The subtitle text should be center-aligned in the screen and in the lines, as a reader’s eye travels a shorter distance in order to reach the start of the subtitle."
Is there a way to make them center-aligned? Or move them to the right, closer to the center?
The Youtube adds to each subtitle the 'align:start position:0%' attributes. This attribute is causing MPC-HC engine to align the subtitles to the left.That I do not know, and it's probably for the player in mediaportal to do... I just pass the subtitle file I get from youtube to the mediaportal player...