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InfluxDB
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subdl
subdl - command-line tool to download subtitles from opensubtitles.org Official support for subdl seems to have been dropped. This site is intended for the future use of subdl with community driven support.
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hulu
Discontinued Hulu downloader written in Go (Widevine decryption code removed in response to takedown request)
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SaaSHub
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I also noticed it provides part of the functionality with a .pyc file, without including the normal python source. This one, for example: https://github.com/widevinedump/WV-AMZN-4K-RIPPER/blob/main/...
I'd be a little leery of running that outside of a sandbox.
I keep important repos that I want to save in my rsync.net account:
ssh [email protected] "git clone --mirror https://github.com/widevinedump/Netflix-4K-Script github/2021-12-27-widevinedump_Netflix-4K-Script"
Or, you get a small server and download a package... with a little finangaling, you have a service that will catalog shows and movies you want to watch, download them, sort them and push them to your own private "netflix" server ala Plex.
https://github.com/sebgl/htpc-download-box
put it behind a VPN (included) and bam... all your stuff, globally gotten and none of the BS with "Wildvine" and it's ilk.
If I wanted to save an important repo, I would run a command like this:
ssh [email protected] "git clone --mirror https://github.com/widevindump/Netlix-4K-Script github/2021-12-27-widevindump_Netlix-4K-Script"
... which works because the 'git' binary is maintained on rsync.net and can be executed over ssh[1].
[1] https://www.rsync.net/resources/howto/git.html
> It's not that the torrent experience is shit, but things like synced subtitles can be hard to find (requirement when watching with most of my friends and family) for example.
Try out subdl[1]. It can work out the correct subtitles to download (based on a hash of the movie file apparently) and usually works well for me. I used to do this process manually but since trying out this tool I've been able to rely on it >95% of the time.
Don't assume the subtitles provided by the paid service are good quality. I've on a few occasions been unsatisfied by the subtitles provided by Netflix, and checked out subtitles from other unofficial sources to find these are much better. This is especially true for foreign language subtitles--the translations Netflix has is really poor quality for some shows and much better ones can be found elsewhere. One excellent example of this is the German show 'The Same Sky' which has terrible English subtitles that actually makes the shows unwatchable. The only consistently good thing about Netflix subtitles is that the timing is more or less correct.
Not sure about other streaming service as I don't generally use the others much.
[1]: https://github.com/alexanderwink/subdl
I did one of these for Hulu (https://github.com/chris124567/hulu) a while back. It didn't very long to write. Most of these programs are just using the pywidevine library along with some key that's been leaked (if you know how to navigate Github search you can find one in a couple of minutes) and then integrating the streaming site's API. I wrote mine in Go because I got sick of the pywidevine hegemony and I felt it was unnecessarily complicated.
https://github.com/widevinedump/NETFLIX-DL-6.0 seems to have just been replaced with https://github.com/widevinedump/NETFLIX-DL-6.1.0
Due to a bad connection, the clone didn't finish. So, naturally, I tried again and was receiving a login prompt....so I go to the URI in a browser and ... 404. But the 6.1 repo was available...
https://github.com/widevinedump/NETFLIX-DL-6.0 seems to have just been replaced with https://github.com/widevinedump/NETFLIX-DL-6.1.0
Due to a bad connection, the clone didn't finish. So, naturally, I tried again and was receiving a login prompt....so I go to the URI in a browser and ... 404. But the 6.1 repo was available...