• protput@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    People are getting the their pitchforks out but I think they are misunderstanding. Opensubtitles.ORG is being replaced by opensubtitles.COM. They just are stopping access to the ORG website. I have already migrated to the COM website for a while. And a 20 downloads/a day limit for free users is very reasonable.

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      8 months ago

      Is it? It’s a simple text file, the download costs them close to nothing. 20 subtitles per day is laughable, especially because other people make the subtitles.

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        8 months ago

        Bandwidth and hosting still cost money, period. And why would 20 be laughable? What would be okay by your book? 50? 100? 1000? 20 per day is fine for most users, how much content are you downloading every single day that it wouldn’t be?

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      8 months ago

      Do you get ads in the subtitles though?

      “Subtitles downloaded by VIP members are free from any embedded ads, offering a cleaner viewing experience.”

      I haven’t used opensubtitles much but have been considering setting up bazarr, using a source that embeds ads in subtitles would be a non starter for me.

      I would even be totally willing to pay for increased download limits but not if it means supporting putting ads in the free subtitles.

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        8 months ago

        I use bazarr in combination with a vip membership of opensubtitles. I’ve been doing this for years since they have been adding ads in them for multiple years. Messages like “This subtitle was downloaded from” are also removed.