The easiest I found was going to each episode and editing the subtitles then uploading the file (even though they are in the same directory)
I’m assuming if I named better then it wouldn’t be an issue since the subtitles are named “e1, e2, etc”
The easiest I found was going to each episode and editing the subtitles then uploading the file (even though they are in the same directory)
I’m assuming if I named better then it wouldn’t be an issue since the subtitles are named “e1, e2, etc”
Bazarr was a bit of a pain to set up, since I ended up wanting provider accounts to get around some rate limits, but it’s solid for me now and pretty configurable. I use Plex but I’m assuming you can use the same strategy with jellyfin.
Yeah +1 for Bazarr, has been working flawlessly for me for movies and series together with the other -arrs for Jellyfin for years.
Bazarr is great. When I set it up a while ago I just went with open subtitles and bought a VIP account so it wouldn’t take ages to populate all my movies. A VIP account was cheap enough that I didn’t mind.