1. rss exists everywhere, lets say you want know if subtitles for "moviename" exists, just type in search field "moviename" (without quotes) and click rss at bottom. example: http://www.opensubtitles.org/en/search/sublanguageid-cze,eng,slo,tha/moviename-moviename/rss_2_00 (I just...
I am not C# developer, I played with it long time ago. Anyway, for calculating md5 I think there is only one right method. For TryUploadSubtitles() - if those subtitles (by md5 subtitlehash) already exists in database, alreadyindb should return true ofcourse. You can try UploadSubtitles() - after up...
as you know moviehash and subtitlehash are different hashes. moviehash is special hash, you can find it in wiki (sourcecodes - just download example files and make sure you get same hashes). For subtitle hash - it is ordinary md5 hash, it is used in TryUploadSubtitle(), for checking for duplicity (d...
...and I want from people to read sticky, important post. This forum is not made for making requests. Read that important note and you will know why this thread was locked.
Do a requests on request page (look a little bit top, you will find link).
yes I know about this. Have to rewrite a little bit that function, but fulltext search is there as "bonus", I did not want to have it there, but...so for now use 1 query per request, or maybe you try put queries joined by "|" like "movie 1 | movie 2" - maybe it will work.