Allows you to download subtitles from Netflix
< Feedback on Netflix - subtitle downloader
The script now works by setting Netflix as follows: Turn off the switch at "https://www.netflix.com/DoNotTest".
This now makes the script work. However, the Netflix specification may change completely in the future.
If your languages are English, French, Spanish, German, Greek, I think most if not all the European countries languages, as a temp solution you could downgrade to version 2.2.1 and you will be able to download the subtitles in SRT format.
https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/26654-netflix-subtitle-downloader?version=647189
Thank you, tried turning off the switch on Google Chrome and I was able to download the subtitles using the script.
Thanks!
@macgyver said: The script now works by setting Netflix as follows: Turn off the switch at "https://www.netflix.com/DoNotTest".
This now makes the script work. However, the Netflix specification may change completely in the future.
it's not working anymore :(
@"Nguyen Viet Anh"は言いました:
@macgyver said: The script now works by setting Netflix as follows: Turn off the switch at "https://www.netflix.com/DoNotTest".
This now makes the script work. However, the Netflix specification may change completely in the future.
it's not working anymore :(
That's true. Currently, the script does not work in my environment. The subtitles that I need most are Japanese subtitles, so downgrading to Ver.2.2.1 can only get image-based subtitles. It's inconvenient.
@macgyver said:
@"Nguyen Viet Anh"は言いました:
@macgyver said: The script now works by setting Netflix as follows: Turn off the switch at "https://www.netflix.com/DoNotTest".
This now makes the script work. However, the Netflix specification may change completely in the future.
it's not working anymore :(
That's true. Currently, the script does not work in my environment. The subtitles that I need most are Japanese subtitles, so downgrading to Ver.2.2.1 can only get image-based subtitles. It's inconvenient.
How to convert Image-based subtitles to .srt?
Turned the test-button to off but still not working. Works in Chrome but not in Firefox 71.0
@"Phat Huu"は言いました:
@macgyver said:
@"Nguyen Viet Anh"は言いました:
@macgyver said: The script now works by setting Netflix as follows: Turn off the switch at "https://www.netflix.com/DoNotTest".
This now makes the script work. However, the Netflix specification may change completely in the future.
it's not working anymore :(
That's true. Currently, the script does not work in my environment. The subtitles that I need most are Japanese subtitles, so downgrading to Ver.2.2.1 can only get image-based subtitles. It's inconvenient.
How to convert Image-based subtitles to .srt?
Image-based subtitles cannot be converted to srt. Conversion to vobsub format is possible with Subtitle Edit batch conversion.
Anyway! The new version 3.0.6 of this script supports new specifications and can download subtitles in VTT format. Solve all. Thank you Tithen-Firion!
3.0.6 fixed the problem. 3.0.7 and 3.0.8 fixed names for series that don't have Season/Part:Episode in episode title (Love, Death & Robots, Black Mirror, etc.).
korean subtitle > @macgyver 가 말하길:
@"Nguyen Viet Anh"は言いました:
@macgyver said: The script now works by setting Netflix as follows: Turn off the switch at "https://www.netflix.com/DoNotTest".
This now makes the script work. However, the Netflix specification may change completely in the future.
it's not working anymore :(
That's true. Currently, the script does not work in my environment. The subtitles that I need most are Japanese subtitles, so downgrading to Ver.2.2.1 can only get image-based subtitles. It's inconvenient.
Once again, Netflix subtitle specifications have changed. As a result, this script stopped working. Is it possible to make it work?
I confirmed that the script works with Ver.3.0.10. Thanks for the quick work as always, Tithen-Firion!
Has the Netflix subtitle specification changed?
I used this script habitually until now. Thank you very much.
However, this script has stopped working just a few hours ago. I suspect that this situation is due to changes in the Netflix specification (I have tried it in several environments). Can you make this script work?