BlackFlagsForever

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[–] BlackFlagsForever@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

really really HATE you-know-what illegal material. but the frequency it gets brought up online really makes me wonder sometimes if there are really that many sick fucks out there or there are some sick fucks out there but governments like to also claim that it was you-know-what illegal material just so that people will tune it out and not look into things too closely...

I can kinda see govmint doing that kind of thing. specialy since there were all the "for the chidrens" anti-pribacy bills they try to sneak in in the past.

I usually keep a copy of the torrent in a folder just for those kind of torrents. then I make a copy in my qbittorent autoadd folder and tell qbit to not download anything except just the stuff i want before i start the torrent.

part of that is cuz i have my client set to auto-allocate space and don't want some 50+GB thing eating all of my hdd space for temp files i might not even be interested in.

[–] BlackFlagsForever@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

All the same, didn't seem to help Kim Dotcom or the many others that are operating pirate sites outside of America when American companies bitch about copyrights

[–] BlackFlagsForever@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

I had it running on fedora recently but it requires a) having sonarrr and b) having sonarr setup so that it adds downloads to your torrent client

i had (a) but i only use sonarr as sort of a backup tv-guide tracker (mostly use rss feeds in qbittorrent), largely bc sonarr doesn't really give you a lot of control for using it the way I want to (i like being able to rename/move downloads after they are done and sonarr no like that)

anyway, i never fully confirmed it (server ran, synced with my sonarr shows, but never actually queued any subs) but iirc, i just downloaded the *.tar.gz or whatever and extracted that to ~/Apps/Bazaar (just a custom path - can be anything; I just didn't want to dick around with /opt or needing to do stuff under root account to set it up) then created a desktop file to launch it. Sorry, going off memory since I deleted all my notes / bazaar install files after I realized it wouldn't do what I wanted.

haven't found an alternative yet but I was looking into maybe setting up whisper as a local ai and trying to get it to just generate subs for me. seems liek a lot of people do this but i'm an idiot and need to find an easy guide first

[–] BlackFlagsForever@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

I know I’m late to the parrrty here, but for dumm-dumms like me, anybody care to explain what the cause behind this was?

From what I can tell Real Debrid was based out of France… but what made them change their tune all of a sudden? Did the owners get threatened similar to what people think happened to the guy running rarbg?

Or did France just suddenly start enforcing copyrights or something? If so, then does that mean any other things non-debrid related that are based out of France are likely to run into issues too? Like, I know some open-source stuff also uses (or at least used?) France as a soemthing of a copyright-haven so that they could basically host patented media codecs etc in a separate repo (I think Fedora nd OpenSuse both have unofficial repos that do that). Wondering if that kinda thing would also be affected too or just the *debrid stuff?

I know I'm late to the parrrty here, but for dumm-dumms like me, anybody care to explain what the cause behind this was?

From what I can tell Real Debrid was based out of France... but what made them change their tune all of a sudden? Did the owners get threatened similar to what people think happened to the guy running rarbg?

Or did France just suddenly start enforcing copyrights or something? If so, then does that mean any other things non-debrid related that are based out of France are likely to run into issues too? Like, I know some open-source stuff also uses (used) France as a copyright-haven so that they could basically host patented media codecs in a separate repo (I think Fedora nd OpenSuse both have unofficial repos that do that). Wondering if that kinda thing would also be affected too or just the *debrid stuff?

thanks for this, that's some good info 😀

[–] BlackFlagsForever@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

thanks for the suggestion. i was completely unaware of the whisper project and even if it doesnt help much for movies, that might come in real handy for some of the OTA rips I have from my friends (was pretty sure I was SOL for those but this seems like a dcent option).

sounds like it can even be run entirely offline so even better

[–] BlackFlagsForever@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

interesting, that actually sounds like an awesome idea for the OTA tv rips, cuz I doubt I would even be able to find anything that matches by duration on normal sub sites.

I hadn't heard of whisper gui / whisperx before but I see it has a github. ~~do you know if that is cloud-based or something you can run entirely local? (wondering if it is cloud-based in case i need to allow it net access & also curious if it would eat a lot of bandwidth for roughly 2 seasons of broadcast tv shows aka somewhere around 30-35 hrs worth of audio)~~

edit: apparently whisper can be run entirely offline according to this so if whisperx is a fork, then i assume it would allow this too

[–] BlackFlagsForever@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

was hoping to keep it more light-weight and not bring in a media server but i guess if i'm having this much of a pain doing things the old fashioned way, it's still an idea to try so thanks.

as far as meta data, any clue what it looks for?

asking cuz my collection is a hodgepodge of a bunch of different sources. Most of the stuff that is missing subs are a mix of tv shows and movies that came from either:

  • makemkv rips and OTA recordings from a few buddies
  • older tv releases that came from public tracker sites
  • ??? no fucking clue, maybe i ddl'ed it years ago? not sure

I was just poking around with mediainfo on a few movies I am looking for subs for currently and I see some of the ones that were downloaded appear to still have the original file in the Movie name field (including the release group). OTA rips, I kinda feel like I'm probably fucked on bc they aren't even gonna match a standard duration but will check it out

[–] BlackFlagsForever@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

yeah, i mostly use subscene now. Looks like I was able to pip install subliminal so will check that out.. guess i need to make some accounts/api keys first.

do you still get issues with mismatched / out-of-sync subs here and there?

[–] BlackFlagsForever@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

what do you use instead? i usually start on subscene and on the rare time it doesn't have it or down, then i go and hit all the others i know until i find it or come up empty handed.

I use ublock in the browser and never click on links when watching videos (does vlc even support that out of the box? never tried)

 

TL-DR; for stuff that is NOT from sonarrr/radrr (e.g. downloaded long time ago / gotten from friends, RSS feeds, whatever), is there a better way to find subs than downloading everything from manual DDL sites and trying everything until one works (matching english text and correctly synced)?

I am not currently using bazarr and I understand that it can catch anything from sonarr that is missing subs but that is not the use-case I need. I am still open to it but since most of the new stuff I get already has subs, I'm looking more at my stuff that is NOT coming from sonarr bc that's where I have the most missing subs. thinking since there github say:

Be aware that Bazarr doesn't scan disk to detect series and movies: It only takes care of the series and movies that are indexed in Sonarr and Radarr."

that most of my use-case is going to be manual searches. It also sounds like Bazarr uses same kind of DDL sites like opensubtitles and subscene that I am already using as its backend / source so curious if there is any advantage vs looking up old stuff on the sites directly.

And especially if there is some way to match existing files with the correct subs, even if the file/folder names no longer contain the release group (e.g. via duration or other mediainfo data or maybe even via checksums). I know vlc can do it for a single file.. but since I have a LOT of stuff w missing subs, I'm looking for a way that I can do something similar from a bash script or some other bulk job without getting a bunch of unsynced subs.

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