Now You Can Search & Download Subtitles From Right-Click Context Menu With SubLight 2.6
Back in 2009, Nakodari covered one brilliantsubtitle search utility
calledSubLight. At that point, it offered a neat interface with opti…
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Back in 2009, Nakodari covered one brilliantsubtitle search
calledSubLight. At that point, it offered a neat interface with option
to directly associate video player (VLC or WMP) and video file for which
you want tosearch
the . Recently, SubLight has been updated
with latest version
2.6, which comes with a great deal of
improvements with most
being revamped Office 2010 like UI,
right-clickcontext
integration, support for more subtitle online
resources, and drag &
drop support to insert video file. Along with
its primary source, the
other online subtitle search resources are,
Divx Titlovi, SubDivx,
PodnapisiNet, and AllSubs.After
configuring the initial wizard for associating default media player
and
search sources, drag the video file over the main interface, it
will
automatically insert it and suggest the most suitable title. Once
correct title of movie or TV show is specified, click Search subtitles
to begin search from selected online sources. The Subtitles are listed
in the bottom window with yellow marked result indicates that it is
linked with specified video file.The ribbon holds option to download the subtitle, play video to
verify
selected subtitle file, filter and clear search results. It also
allows
user to publish subtitle to its primary online resource. Under
Publish
subtitle tab, enter video title, subtitle file,
and
genre,
and clickPublish subtitle to upload subtitle file.By default, it comes without touching your right-click context menu.
However, if you want to start downloading and searching for subtitle
from right-click menu, under Settings tab, click Explorer integration
from left sidebar, and enable downloading subtitles option and those
video file types from the list that you want to add into Windows Shell
menu.Search sources, subtitle options (including default download folder),
and associated video player can be changed from Settings window. Don’t
forget to click Save and apply changes button on ribbon to make changes
permanent. It works on Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7.
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