I really don't understand why this issue is not even getting acknowledge, let alone fixed...
Maybe the devs just don't understand what i am talking about. So i will try to break it down:
DiscoveryPlus has subtitles for pretty much ALL videos. The problem is, they have 2 types and StreamFab only seems to handle one type.That is the embedded/forced subtitles.
Perfect example is all the 90 Day Fiancé shows. When someone who doesn't speak English very well is talking, there are embedded subtitles. StreamFab downloads these and they are embedded into the file. You cannot turn these off. If you don't want them then you just don't download them.
The other type, which is the type people who want the subtitles actually care more about are the Closed Captions subtitles. These can be turned on or off in the video player of your choice and they will show up for the entire video, except the parts that have the embedded subs.
Here is a screenshot of 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? Season 7, Episode 2, at Timecode 00:00:13.107 seconds.
As you can see, after downloading the episode with yt-dlp, i extract the webvtt Closed Captions Subtitles and convert them to .srt as described here
If you download that same episode with StreamFab, you will see that the CC subs are not there.
I would like to use the scheduling feature of StreamFab to get the episodes automatically but without the subtitles, it's a no-go. The fact that we cannot select the bitrate is also annoying.
So right now, i have to continue using yt-dlp in order to get a lower bitrate 1080p video with both the embedded subs and the CC subs.
@Mona: Can you please acknowledge if the devs are willing to take a look at this or just tell me to stfu about Discovery+ Subs and i will.
Maybe the devs just don't understand what i am talking about. So i will try to break it down:
DiscoveryPlus has subtitles for pretty much ALL videos. The problem is, they have 2 types and StreamFab only seems to handle one type.That is the embedded/forced subtitles.
Perfect example is all the 90 Day Fiancé shows. When someone who doesn't speak English very well is talking, there are embedded subtitles. StreamFab downloads these and they are embedded into the file. You cannot turn these off. If you don't want them then you just don't download them.
The other type, which is the type people who want the subtitles actually care more about are the Closed Captions subtitles. These can be turned on or off in the video player of your choice and they will show up for the entire video, except the parts that have the embedded subs.
Here is a screenshot of 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? Season 7, Episode 2, at Timecode 00:00:13.107 seconds.
As you can see, after downloading the episode with yt-dlp, i extract the webvtt Closed Captions Subtitles and convert them to .srt as described here
If you download that same episode with StreamFab, you will see that the CC subs are not there.
I would like to use the scheduling feature of StreamFab to get the episodes automatically but without the subtitles, it's a no-go. The fact that we cannot select the bitrate is also annoying.
So right now, i have to continue using yt-dlp in order to get a lower bitrate 1080p video with both the embedded subs and the CC subs.
@Mona: Can you please acknowledge if the devs are willing to take a look at this or just tell me to stfu about Discovery+ Subs and i will.
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