Re: Scan Your Video Files - RESULT
Posted: Sun May 20, 2018 2:50 am
Skinamp wrote:Abubakar Siddique wrote:Also it helps me to download the correct synced subtitle file if needed
When using VLC you will be able to download subtitels without knowing all those details, when the
correct sub is available it will be there ! Maybe a few clicks and you'll find the correct one and, it
will be stored next to the movie.Abubakar Siddique wrote:Also i prefer to keep the torrent info in the file name so that I can always know the source of the file and the quality of the movie.
Opton : 'Pimpernel' Smith (1941) [720p.BluRay.x264-(YTS.AG)].mp4
When using the correct filename you will still be able to store all details !
I'm not trying to convince you to do it the way i like it, i think maybe you do
not know all possible options ?
As you can see in the screenshot, every srt file have some extra information such as the source or the quality of the file. So if i rename my file as "moviename.mp4" then i wont be knowing which srt file is best synced with the movie file.
So your screenshot speaks it all.
Anyways thanks for the information. I dont use vlc but I prefer Gom which have similar option for subtitles.