Please attach a log file. You can create it in menu.
PS. Japanese subtitle is always internal subtitles, you can play it with MPC-HC or other players.
If you can not see it, it may have a fetch Timeout error.
Until now, I downloaded videos from Netflix using a program "TunePat Netflix Video Downloader", but this program can only download subtitles as a so-called "hardsub" (png-like bitmap). Therefore, I used this program only for downloading videos, and downloaded the subtitles separately in Chrome.Yea. But it seems anystream only fetch png type.
In File -> Settings -> Download -> Subtitles try changing "store subtitles as" to SRT if you haven't done that already.
even if you select srt or ttml. anystream will grab the png type subs and embed them.
The embedded option, embeds the subtitle track as a SEPERATE track, but inside the mp4 container, but NOT hardcoded into the video itself.
Yeah that may be the problem.
Good catch albino!
@Igogor64 you ... maybe haven't told AnyStream in Settings that you want separate Subtitle files.
Because anystream just download png type and convert it to dvd_subtitle.I tried both options - save as srt and save as ttml - but unfortunately neither of them worked. One question: does the program save subtitles in the same folder as for the video files (I changed the default folder for downloading the video)?
Chinese is same as Japanese, so I use subtitles downloader script on chrome to download subtitles.
I tried both options - save as srt and save as ttml - but unfortunately neither of them worked. One question: does the program save subtitles in the same folder as for the video files (I changed the default folder for downloading the video)?
One question: does the program save subtitles in the same folder as for the video files (I changed the default folder for downloading the video)?
That's because anystream get png type for Japanese/Chinese, you can not convert it to text based subtitles file."Neither of them worked" means no Subtitle file was created? Even though you also checked the Subtitle box in the title's Download configuration?
If so, then, yeah, that's odd.
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That's because anystream get png type for Japanese/Chinese, you can not convert it to text based subtitles file.
"Neither of them worked" means no Subtitle file was created?