• Metal Zealot
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    731 year ago

    My wife is deaf, and I take this VERY fucking personally. This is predatory to an already (unfortunately) overlooked demographic of movie lovers, I will absolutely rally against this bullshit.

    • lazynooblet
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      111 year ago

      My wife is deaf. So subtitles are a deal breaker for any media implementation I implement.

      That is why I pay for open subtitles. I get no ads, continued access after this change and I’m helping maintain a service we use daily.

      • 𝒍𝒆𝒎𝒂𝒏𝒏
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        231 year ago

        That is why I pay for open subtitles

        Lost me right here. Personally I’m not ever going to pay for a service where the work done by volunteer users, for free, is filling some random person’s pockets. An argument can’t even be made a la RedHat here - there’s literally no value being added to the volunteers’ work by OpenSubtitles…

        OpenSubtitles literally has pulled a shXtter here IMO

        • @thesmokingman@programming.dev
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          141 year ago

          What about infrastructure costs? Are you comfortable making someone else pay for your access? What about the design and implementation of the API? Should all software be free?

          Please note that I’m not trying to support this decision at all. I personally feel like API access is similar to SSO for enterprise stuff (check out sso.tax). I also feel like there should be some level of compensation and even profit so people can focus on building stuff like this. It’s really hard to define what that is, especially without transparent costs, which I don’t believe OpenSubtitles shares? Also they use super predatory ads so I don’t think they have any high ground to even suggest what I’m talking about.

          • @mosiacmango@lemm.ee
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            1 year ago

            They host incredibly tiny text files. We are talking in the single KB range. Even serving millions of these a day is minor load to current hosting environments.

            Most modern webpages load the equivalent of 1000s of subtitles to every user on every page load, including small sites like personal blogs.

            I would be surprised if their hosting costs were even in the $1000s/month instead of $100s.

            Thats the likely reason they don’t share the costs. It’s that cheap to run. Even asking for donations might be pushing it. Demanding payment? Bullshit.

        • lazynooblet
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          41 year ago

          I’m paying for the fact it’s popular with submitters so has the most subs available (this could change with the recent announcement, we’ll see) and an API that allows automated download of subtitles including matching of the scene file that is being played, supported by Jellyfin/Plex.

          Is there another, free, as popular resource with an API? If so, please share.

        • Metal Zealot
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          11 year ago

          He can put that subscription right up there with his Youtube Premium

        • @emax_gomax@lemmy.world
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          11 year ago

          No work? They host, maintain and provide access to a massive catalogue of subtitles providing metadata needed for matching media to subs and up until recently we’re giving free access to everyone. Might I suggest if you care about your wife’s access to subtitled movies this much that maybe you should buy the 10 euro per year subscription for her to help keep the platform alive? Alternatively you can find a subtitles group that does all this for free and choose to solely download their subs (also I assume donating to them since you’re so appreciative of their work).

      • Metal Zealot
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        141 year ago

        you know… most companies include subs in the DVD or file.
        For free.
        You’re paying for a service that should be the universal standard.

        • lazynooblet
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          True, but some scene members strip the subs from the media, although it’s getting rarer these days.

          I also use Bazarr to fetch SDH subtitles which include subtitles for background sounds and the names of who is talking.

          I agree that ideally subtitles should be included on all, but we don’t live in a perfect world.

          • @enragedzeus05@lemmynsfw.com
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            11 year ago

            Does anyone know which scenes are best for subtitles. I hate watching a movie and there is a foreign language and I know there’s supposed to be text on the screen but I get nada. I have to use context clues.

        • @Takumidesh@lemmy.world
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          11 year ago

          They often do not include many languages, sure if you want English subtitles it’s likely they will be there. But good luck getting subtitles for movies and shows that didn’t have an official in the given country.

    • @win95@lemmy.zip
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      41 year ago

      Accessibility features are already scarce and paywalling them seems to be a trend that’s going on, like how reddit closed it’s API so blind users couldn’t even use it anymore. The /r/blind subreddit needed non-blind mods because their native app doesn’t support accessibility.

    • @Salix@sh.itjust.works
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      Why do you take this personally? Just use opensubtitles.com instead of their old opensubtitles.org?

      They are only changing the old .org API, because they are moving on to their new website and REST API that they’ve been working on for a while. The new REST API is still free for 5-10 subtitle downloads a day.

      Or you can download directly on the website.