- Cross-platform: Windows, Mac and Linux
- Multi-language support
- Subtitle provider login support
- Subtitles for streams can also be enabled
- No hotkeys required: opening a video will automatically trigger subtitles to download
(Only when the right subtitles are not yet present)
This Lua script uses the Python program subliminal to download subtitles. Make sure you have both installed:
pip install subliminal
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Copy autosub.lua into:
OS Path Windows [Drive]:\Users\[User]\AppData\Roaming\mpv\scripts\ Mac/Linux ~/.config/mpv/scripts/ mkdir ~/.config/mpv/scripts cat > ~/.config/mpv/scripts/autosub.lua [Paste script contents and CTRL+D]
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Specify the correct subliminal location for your system:
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To determine the correct path, use:
OS App Command Windows Command Prompt where subliminal Mac/Linux Terminal which subliminal -
Copy this path to the subliminal variable at the start of the script:
local subliminal = '/path/to/your/subliminal'
On Windows, the backslashes in the path need to be escaped, e.g.:
C:\\Users\\Administrator\\AppData\\Local\\Programs\\Python\\Python37\\Scripts\\subliminal.exe
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Optionally, you can also enable auto-sub for video streams, although this may not work.
- Set a default directory for stream subtitles to be downloaded to. Note that this file persists even after the stream is closed.
- set the stream_enabled boolean to true
- Optionally change the subtitle languages / ISO codes.
Be sure to put your preferred language at the top of the list.
If necessary, you can manually trigger downloading your first choice language by pressingb
,
or your second choice language by pressingn
. - Optionally specify the login credentials for your preferred subtitle provider(s), if you have one.
- If you do not care for the automatic downloading functionality, and only wish to use the hotkeys,
simply change theauto
bool tofalse
. - For added convenience, you can specify the locations to exclude from auto-downloading subtitles, or alternatively,
the only locations that should auto-download subtitles.
This script is under the MIT License,
so you are free to modify and adapt this script to your needs:
check out the MPV Lua API for more information.
If you find yourself unable to find the correct subtitles for some niche movies/series, you might be interested in the submod command line tool I've written to manually correct subtitle timing.
This is a fork of davidde's autosub script.