If you're looking for a quick way to download subtitles from OpenSubtitles.org from your Linux desktop or server, give OpenSubtitlesDownload.py a try. This neat Python tool can be used as a Nautilus, Nemo or Caja script, or from the command line.

OpenSubtitlesDownload.py has quite a few cool features, including support for more than 60 languages, and it can query both multiple subtitle languages and videos in the same time (so it supports mass subtitle search and download). The subtitles search is done by precisly identifying your video files by computing unique movie hash sums. This way, you have more chance to find the exact subtitles for your videos, avoiding synchronization problems between the subtitles and the soundtrack.

Read how to install this OpenSubtitles downloader Python script and how to use it, either as a Nautilus, Nemo or Caja script (no matter you Linux distribution or desktop environment: Ubuntu - including Ubuntu MATE or Xubuntu, Linux Mint, Debian, Arch Linux, etc., / Gnome, Unity, Xfce, MATE, Cinnamon, and so on), or from the command line, here.

The subtitles search and download service is powered by opensubtitles.org. Big thanks to their hard work on this amazing project! Be sure to give them your support if you appreciate the service provided, they sure need donations for handling the ever growing hosting costs!

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