I’m not sure I follow. I believe there’s only a single (official) plugin for subtitles for Jellyfin.
And if I understand correctly, opensubtitles.org are the same people as opensubtitles.com, so I’m not sure it matters.
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mateomaui@reddthat.com 1 year ago
Have you tried switching to an opensubtitles.com plugin instead? I switched my kodi to that one and now it works great without harassing me for logins.
I’m not sure I follow. I believe there’s only a single (official) plugin for subtitles for Jellyfin.
And if I understand correctly, opensubtitles.org are the same people as opensubtitles.com, so I’m not sure it matters.
I don’t know if you have a jellyfin option, I don’t use that, which I why my reply mentioned kodi.
Another reply of mine in here explains the differences observed in the .org/.com plugins from my end. Again, it may not matter for you.
The plugin I’m using is from the Jellyfin default plugin repo. I can’t remember if the source code repo is under the Jellyfin team directly or if it’s managed by a third party dev. But ultimately there’s only one plugin available.
Understood, not sure why the jellyfin and kodi plugins would behave differently, but it seems that’s the case. It’s possible the kodi one is still in development and one day I’ll be forced to sign in again.
Moonrise2473@feddit.it 1 year ago
It’s not the same stuff with a different skin? Files are downloaded from the org website, and on the org website there’s a banner promoting an ai service on the com website
mateomaui@reddthat.com 1 year ago
Based on the descriptions they seem the same except for .org/.com, and looks like the .com has an extra dependency “opensubtitlesdev” and maybe is a newer plugin? v1.0.2 vs v5.1.4? AlI know for certain is that the .org insists I login and is generally a pain in the ass, and the .com doesn’t require me to login and hasn’t failed me yet. Which, of course, may change.