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# this is Subliminal.ini which resides in the same directory as Subliminal.py
[main]
# Update the timestamp of the file(s) just downloaded. This is a really good
# idea. It gives us a reference time to work with when trying to determine
# if there are subtitles available for it.
UpdateTimestamp: Yes
# Identifies our languages you want to fetch subtitles for; separate multiple
# entries (if more than one) with a comma and/or a space
Languages: en
# The Category (if detected from the NZB-File) to clasify the video as a
# tv (vs a movie). This just allows you more control later on when specifying
# what providers to use. The default below is perfectly okay; there is
# no reason to change this value unless you know what you're doing.
TvCategories: tv
# Uncomment these if you have a login you wish to use for Addi7ed
# Addic7edUser: somedude
# Addic7edPass: hispassword
# If subtitles of your specified language was already detected in the video
# do you want to ignore this and keep going anyway? Setting this to no
# causes a bit more overhead (because the video needs to be scanned
# to see if it has subtitles already in it), but it can be worth it as it will
# prevent going off and fetching more subs later on.
IgnoreEmbedded: no
# The providers you want to explicilty reference. By default all of them are
# checked... but here you can filter the list if you choose:
Providers: opensubtitles, tvsubtitles, podnapisi, addic7ed, thesubdb
# My version of subliminal is significantly forked/altered from the original one
# so you can also help the filtering and accuracy of your response by telling
# the tool what to use when the nzb is detected to be either a movie or tv show
# by default these are not set (but it's really worth doing!) :)
MovieProviders: opensubtitles, podnapisi, thesubdb
# If we detect the video file is for TV Show's only, then we just search the
# following providers. Comment this entry out if you just want to use the
# default values (defined by 'Providers' above).
TVShowProviders: tvsubtitles, addic7ed
# Tidy subtitle post processing.
# Open the downloaded subtitle file and perform some additional optimizations
# to it. This is a work in progress, currently it does the following:
# - Correct all EOL (End of Lines) in the event they're inconsistent
# - Enforces the system encoding specified (if done so)
TidySub: no
# Search Mode (basic, advanced).
#
# basic - presumed subtitles are guessed based on the (deobsfucated)
# filename alone. If you're using SABnzbd and are using it's
# 'sorting' feature (where it handles the deobsfucation for you),
# then you don't need to used the advance mode; basic will
# work fine.
# advanced - presumed subtiltes are guessed based on the (deobsfucated)
# filename (same as basic). But further processing occurs to
# help obtain more accurate results. Meta data extracted from
# the actual video in question such as it's length, FPS, and
# encoding (including if subs are already included or not).
# This mode yields the best results but at the cost of additional
# time and CPU.
SearchMode: advanced
# Setting this to yes before creating a ticket would 'really' help me debug
# any strange issues you have.
Debug: no