Is there software to add subtitles automatically to the videos?












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am I looking for a software or media player that has subtitles automatically?
For example with VLC if I do not have the subtitle file, I can not have the subtitles
Is there any software that allows me to subtitle insgles to Spanish automatically?
Thank you










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    Media centers like Kodi can try to download subtitles; Emby server also does that; maybe there are simpler media players that can do it too but I'm not aware of any. Also the above examples need proper settings but it's easy. But if you're looking for automated translation I don't think there's one. The software I mentioned work by downloading subtitle files from known websites like opensubtitles.org.

    – GabrielaGarcia
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  • Thanks @GabrielaGarcia for the contribution. Which of the two is the one that works when downloading the files? What you mention is a player or a translator? Thank you. What I want is to be able to put subtitles, either one way or another, maybe I should not put in the question "automatically"

    – Mari Cruz Fernandez
    yesterday






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    Kodi and Emby is what I use. Both require settings for it and if using the opensutitles.org service you also need to create an account. It is not a translator in any case. It merely searches the databases with the file title and/or metadata and if there are subtitles available for the chosen language it'll download and use them. If there aren't it won't, of course. Here's an example for Kodi: kodisubtitles.net

    – GabrielaGarcia
    yesterday






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    Hello @GabrielaGarcia, how do you have the installation, do you have Kodi to watch the videos and EMMM use it as a server? Should you configure one with another for the subtitle download to work? Thank you

    – Miguel Espeso
    yesterday






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    If there are no subtitles available in the websites that provide them then there's nothing to do. I've been saying since the beginning that what you want - an automatic translator - doesn't exist. What exists is plugins for media players that can automate the some process that otherwise you would do manually - download a subtitles file.

    – GabrielaGarcia
    21 hours ago
















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am I looking for a software or media player that has subtitles automatically?
For example with VLC if I do not have the subtitle file, I can not have the subtitles
Is there any software that allows me to subtitle insgles to Spanish automatically?
Thank you










share|improve this question


















  • 1





    Media centers like Kodi can try to download subtitles; Emby server also does that; maybe there are simpler media players that can do it too but I'm not aware of any. Also the above examples need proper settings but it's easy. But if you're looking for automated translation I don't think there's one. The software I mentioned work by downloading subtitle files from known websites like opensubtitles.org.

    – GabrielaGarcia
    yesterday











  • Thanks @GabrielaGarcia for the contribution. Which of the two is the one that works when downloading the files? What you mention is a player or a translator? Thank you. What I want is to be able to put subtitles, either one way or another, maybe I should not put in the question "automatically"

    – Mari Cruz Fernandez
    yesterday






  • 2





    Kodi and Emby is what I use. Both require settings for it and if using the opensutitles.org service you also need to create an account. It is not a translator in any case. It merely searches the databases with the file title and/or metadata and if there are subtitles available for the chosen language it'll download and use them. If there aren't it won't, of course. Here's an example for Kodi: kodisubtitles.net

    – GabrielaGarcia
    yesterday






  • 1





    Hello @GabrielaGarcia, how do you have the installation, do you have Kodi to watch the videos and EMMM use it as a server? Should you configure one with another for the subtitle download to work? Thank you

    – Miguel Espeso
    yesterday






  • 1





    If there are no subtitles available in the websites that provide them then there's nothing to do. I've been saying since the beginning that what you want - an automatic translator - doesn't exist. What exists is plugins for media players that can automate the some process that otherwise you would do manually - download a subtitles file.

    – GabrielaGarcia
    21 hours ago














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am I looking for a software or media player that has subtitles automatically?
For example with VLC if I do not have the subtitle file, I can not have the subtitles
Is there any software that allows me to subtitle insgles to Spanish automatically?
Thank you










share|improve this question














am I looking for a software or media player that has subtitles automatically?
For example with VLC if I do not have the subtitle file, I can not have the subtitles
Is there any software that allows me to subtitle insgles to Spanish automatically?
Thank you







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    Media centers like Kodi can try to download subtitles; Emby server also does that; maybe there are simpler media players that can do it too but I'm not aware of any. Also the above examples need proper settings but it's easy. But if you're looking for automated translation I don't think there's one. The software I mentioned work by downloading subtitle files from known websites like opensubtitles.org.

    – GabrielaGarcia
    yesterday











  • Thanks @GabrielaGarcia for the contribution. Which of the two is the one that works when downloading the files? What you mention is a player or a translator? Thank you. What I want is to be able to put subtitles, either one way or another, maybe I should not put in the question "automatically"

    – Mari Cruz Fernandez
    yesterday






  • 2





    Kodi and Emby is what I use. Both require settings for it and if using the opensutitles.org service you also need to create an account. It is not a translator in any case. It merely searches the databases with the file title and/or metadata and if there are subtitles available for the chosen language it'll download and use them. If there aren't it won't, of course. Here's an example for Kodi: kodisubtitles.net

    – GabrielaGarcia
    yesterday






  • 1





    Hello @GabrielaGarcia, how do you have the installation, do you have Kodi to watch the videos and EMMM use it as a server? Should you configure one with another for the subtitle download to work? Thank you

    – Miguel Espeso
    yesterday






  • 1





    If there are no subtitles available in the websites that provide them then there's nothing to do. I've been saying since the beginning that what you want - an automatic translator - doesn't exist. What exists is plugins for media players that can automate the some process that otherwise you would do manually - download a subtitles file.

    – GabrielaGarcia
    21 hours ago














  • 1





    Media centers like Kodi can try to download subtitles; Emby server also does that; maybe there are simpler media players that can do it too but I'm not aware of any. Also the above examples need proper settings but it's easy. But if you're looking for automated translation I don't think there's one. The software I mentioned work by downloading subtitle files from known websites like opensubtitles.org.

    – GabrielaGarcia
    yesterday











  • Thanks @GabrielaGarcia for the contribution. Which of the two is the one that works when downloading the files? What you mention is a player or a translator? Thank you. What I want is to be able to put subtitles, either one way or another, maybe I should not put in the question "automatically"

    – Mari Cruz Fernandez
    yesterday






  • 2





    Kodi and Emby is what I use. Both require settings for it and if using the opensutitles.org service you also need to create an account. It is not a translator in any case. It merely searches the databases with the file title and/or metadata and if there are subtitles available for the chosen language it'll download and use them. If there aren't it won't, of course. Here's an example for Kodi: kodisubtitles.net

    – GabrielaGarcia
    yesterday






  • 1





    Hello @GabrielaGarcia, how do you have the installation, do you have Kodi to watch the videos and EMMM use it as a server? Should you configure one with another for the subtitle download to work? Thank you

    – Miguel Espeso
    yesterday






  • 1





    If there are no subtitles available in the websites that provide them then there's nothing to do. I've been saying since the beginning that what you want - an automatic translator - doesn't exist. What exists is plugins for media players that can automate the some process that otherwise you would do manually - download a subtitles file.

    – GabrielaGarcia
    21 hours ago








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Media centers like Kodi can try to download subtitles; Emby server also does that; maybe there are simpler media players that can do it too but I'm not aware of any. Also the above examples need proper settings but it's easy. But if you're looking for automated translation I don't think there's one. The software I mentioned work by downloading subtitle files from known websites like opensubtitles.org.

– GabrielaGarcia
yesterday





Media centers like Kodi can try to download subtitles; Emby server also does that; maybe there are simpler media players that can do it too but I'm not aware of any. Also the above examples need proper settings but it's easy. But if you're looking for automated translation I don't think there's one. The software I mentioned work by downloading subtitle files from known websites like opensubtitles.org.

– GabrielaGarcia
yesterday













Thanks @GabrielaGarcia for the contribution. Which of the two is the one that works when downloading the files? What you mention is a player or a translator? Thank you. What I want is to be able to put subtitles, either one way or another, maybe I should not put in the question "automatically"

– Mari Cruz Fernandez
yesterday





Thanks @GabrielaGarcia for the contribution. Which of the two is the one that works when downloading the files? What you mention is a player or a translator? Thank you. What I want is to be able to put subtitles, either one way or another, maybe I should not put in the question "automatically"

– Mari Cruz Fernandez
yesterday




2




2





Kodi and Emby is what I use. Both require settings for it and if using the opensutitles.org service you also need to create an account. It is not a translator in any case. It merely searches the databases with the file title and/or metadata and if there are subtitles available for the chosen language it'll download and use them. If there aren't it won't, of course. Here's an example for Kodi: kodisubtitles.net

– GabrielaGarcia
yesterday





Kodi and Emby is what I use. Both require settings for it and if using the opensutitles.org service you also need to create an account. It is not a translator in any case. It merely searches the databases with the file title and/or metadata and if there are subtitles available for the chosen language it'll download and use them. If there aren't it won't, of course. Here's an example for Kodi: kodisubtitles.net

– GabrielaGarcia
yesterday




1




1





Hello @GabrielaGarcia, how do you have the installation, do you have Kodi to watch the videos and EMMM use it as a server? Should you configure one with another for the subtitle download to work? Thank you

– Miguel Espeso
yesterday





Hello @GabrielaGarcia, how do you have the installation, do you have Kodi to watch the videos and EMMM use it as a server? Should you configure one with another for the subtitle download to work? Thank you

– Miguel Espeso
yesterday




1




1





If there are no subtitles available in the websites that provide them then there's nothing to do. I've been saying since the beginning that what you want - an automatic translator - doesn't exist. What exists is plugins for media players that can automate the some process that otherwise you would do manually - download a subtitles file.

– GabrielaGarcia
21 hours ago





If there are no subtitles available in the websites that provide them then there's nothing to do. I've been saying since the beginning that what you want - an automatic translator - doesn't exist. What exists is plugins for media players that can automate the some process that otherwise you would do manually - download a subtitles file.

– GabrielaGarcia
21 hours ago










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