You can just specify as many files and directories as you want as seperate arguments. You no longer need the -scandir ( -S) switch to specify paths to scan from the command line.The entire plugin had to be rewritten to work correctly again. Podnapisi's website was redesigned again and breaking it within Subliminal.The plugin was updated to work correctly again. Podnapisi's website was partially changed once more breaking it within Subliminal.Added support for Windows Network Paths I didn't realize until now that this script never supported the old \\Network\Path syntax in the comma separated list of media paths.In some cases this directory was not necessarily granted write and execute permissions making the downloaded subtitles fetch fail. In this release, all subtitles are now pre-fetched from the internet into the temporary directory instead of the directory NZBGet places us in by default (during processing). Added better support for systems that enforce strict directory permissions on NZBGet.The matched subtitle is moved (next to) and renamed automatically for you to fit the video's (in the event they differ from one another). If one is found matching the video being scanned, it is used instead and no online fetch takes place. You can specify more then one cross-reference path identifying a local location that may or may not already contain a subtitle file for the video in question. Added new -cross-reference ( -x) feature which allows you to handle for situations where you've already gone off yourself to fetch the subtitle on your own. ![]()
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