Detect external subtitles and audio tracks
Bug #905307 reported by
Sergey "Shnatsel" Davidoff
This bug affects 18 people
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Audience |
Fix Released
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Medium
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Viko Adi Rahmawan |
Bug Description
Audience should automatically detect external subtitles and audio tracks for the video it's playing.
Probably look for files named like <video file name without extension>*.* and see if it's an audio or subtitles file.
Related branches
lp:~vikoadi/audience/auto-subtitle
- Cody Garver: Approve
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Diff: 39 lines (+22/-0)1 file modifiedsrc/Audience.vala (+22/-0)
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status: | New → Confirmed |
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milestone: | none → 0.1 |
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assignee: | nobody → Chris Triantafillis (christriant) |
Changed in audience: | |
assignee: | Chris Triantafillis (christriant) → nobody |
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status: | In Progress → Confirmed |
importance: | Undecided → Medium |
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milestone: | isis-beta1 → none |
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assignee: | nobody → Viko Adi Rahmawan (vikoadi) |
milestone: | none → freya-beta1 |
status: | Confirmed → Fix Released |
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I unexpectedly discovered this actually already works, there's just no way to control the subs.