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Re: OpenSubtitles-Uploader (Windows/Linux/OSX)

Wed Jan 03, 2024 1:03 am

Works for me too now. :D

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Re: OpenSubtitles-Uploader (Windows/Linux/OSX)

Wed Jan 03, 2024 3:17 am

cool, please let us know, I did some changes.
The problem was resolved, I uploaded a lot, without any problems, thank you for everyone's help :D

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Re: OpenSubtitles-Uploader (Windows/Linux/OSX)

Wed Jan 03, 2024 9:03 am

I would also like to hear from others
Me too. I just uploaded subs (with v2.7.0) - no problem.
Looks like the problem is solved.
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Re: OpenSubtitles-Uploader (Windows/Linux/OSX)

Wed Jan 03, 2024 1:51 pm

I would also like to hear from others
Me too. I just uploaded subs (with v2.7.0) - no problem.
Looks like the problem is solved.
Hello, uploader works again. An additional observation is that VLC plugin to download also gets full subs again. Happy 2024, Y'all.

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Re: OpenSubtitles-Uploader (Windows/Linux/OSX)

Wed Jan 03, 2024 2:28 pm

great news, HAPPY NEW YEAR all!

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Re: OpenSubtitles-Uploader (Windows/Linux/OSX)

Wed Jan 03, 2024 9:54 pm

cool, please let us know, I did some changes.
I would also like to hear from others
Thanks a lot oss for the changes, as it seems to do the trick for me :D
I was also unable to upload any subtitles.
I now succeeded in uploading 11 subtitles with "OpenSubtitles-Uploader", without any issue at all !

Both oss and vankasteelj a lot of thanks for your support on the issue !

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Re: OpenSubtitles-Uploader (Windows/Linux/OSX)

Thu Jan 04, 2024 6:46 am

Hey guys, i really think that an addition of a 'Thank you' (or '+1') button in the forum will be appreciated and be great use.

So I just wanted to tell you Thank you for resolving this.
Your continuous support for keeping up this MASSIVE database is not easy.
This proves yet again why the Hebrew community have chosen this place as the most reliable source.
I mean, I've been here since I was a teenager in 2005.
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Re: OpenSubtitles-Uploader (Windows/Linux/OSX)

Tue Jan 16, 2024 10:01 pm

Thank you for fixing the OS Uploader, it works great again.

Sadly I've stumbled upon an error "Something wnet wrong :-(". I'm trying to upload The Flash (2014) S06E02 dutch subtitle. IMDB title ID is tt10080416, and the Uploader doesn't want to load the specific metadata from IMDB. Don't take my word, but my best guess is the first '1' in '10080416' as the string in the programcode might not be wide enough because of the longer IMDB-string...? Most other IMDB-title ID's are lower than 10000000. When I click the yellow triangle it opens my webbrowser to "https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080416/" and it shows the missing '1' in the IMDB ID.

I hope this can be resolved, much thanks in advance!
Last edited by Spolleke on Tue Jan 16, 2024 10:06 pm, edited 2 times in total.

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Re: OpenSubtitles-Uploader (Windows/Linux/OSX)

Tue Mar 05, 2024 8:18 pm

I was uploading the retail dutch subtitles for all seasons of "The Flash", but now I can't continue to finish it... :cry:
(see my previous reply)

If anyone has a solution or recommendation, please let me know.

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Re: OpenSubtitles-Uploader (Windows/Linux/OSX)

Tue Mar 05, 2024 8:37 pm

if you think this is issue with program itself, please report to https://github.com/vankasteelj/opensubtitles-uploader

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Re: OpenSubtitles-Uploader (Windows/Linux/OSX)

Sun Mar 10, 2024 1:35 pm

Thank you for fixing the OS Uploader, it works great again.

Sadly I've stumbled upon an error "Something wnet wrong :-(". I'm trying to upload The Flash (2014) S06E02 dutch subtitle. IMDB title ID is tt10080416, and the Uploader doesn't want to load the specific metadata from IMDB. Don't take my word, but my best guess is the first '1' in '10080416' as the string in the programcode might not be wide enough because of the longer IMDB-string...? Most other IMDB-title ID's are lower than 10000000. When I click the yellow triangle it opens my webbrowser to "https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080416/" and it shows the missing '1' in the IMDB ID.

I hope this can be resolved, much thanks in advance!
This is what I encounter everytime I upload a subtitle. I just upload it. If there's something wrong, I'll fix it afterwards.
Rarely something goes perfect. It always keeps waiting for IMDB info. Yep, v2.8.0.

Your argument seems plausible :)

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Re: OpenSubtitles-Uploader (Windows/Linux/OSX)

Fri May 02, 2025 10:08 pm

hello. I am trying to make a new OS library using golang, first as a cli tool, and later as a GUI app as well. In a way, I got the idea, because I would like to extend the functionality of the original OS uploader, but it is a little hard to build and run in developer mode (actually I couldn't make it yet). So I was thinking of rebuilding it as new from the ground up, with optimizations and speed in mind.

Now, for my question. The REST API wrapper part is pretty straight forward for most of the functionality (search, download).
I am having trouble replicating what OS uploader is doing with js and old os-api library using xml-rpc.I have successfully replicated the TryUpload function that checks if the subtitle already exists in the db, but then I can't see in what exact form he is sending the subtitle and the metadata to OS, so I am getting a reading body EOF error. So the problem is that I don't know how to format the data exactly before sending, and I can't find out what exactly the old api is expecting somewhere.

Here is a summary of my logs by an LLM:
]Target:
Subtitle File: pkg/core/opensubtitles/testdata/the woman who run 2020.srt
IMDB ID: 11697690
Language: ell
Pre-Check (TryUploadSubtitles)
Action: Attempting pre-upload check.
Key Params Sent: Subtitle Hash (a2e3...ee55), Filename, IMDB ID, Language.
Result: Success (HTTP 200 OK)
Outcome: Subtitle not already in database (alreadyindb: 0). Proceeding to upload.

Content Preparation
Action: Reading, Gzipping, and Base64 encoding subtitle file content.
Result: Encoded content generated (Length: 648).

Upload Attempt (UploadSubtitles)
Action: Attempting final upload with metadata and encoded content.
Key Params Sent: IMDB ID, Subtitle Hash, Filename, Base64 Content, Language, flags (HI=0, HD=0, etc.).
Result: Failed
Error Message: xmlrpc UploadSubtitles call failed: reading body EOF
The log: https://pastebin.com/jvHJ0g33

EDIT: problem solved.

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