PySubD Alternatives
PySubD is described as '(Python Subtitle Downloader) is an extremely easy to use, cross-platform, free (as in beer and freedom) automatic subtitle downloader for your Movies and TV Series' and is a subtitle downloader in the file sharing category. There are more than 10 alternatives to PySubD for Windows, Linux, Mac, Online / Web-based and VLC media player. The best alternative is Subscene, which is free. Other great apps like PySubD are OpenSubtitles.org, VLSub, Caption and Addic7ed.
Subscene is a website where you can find subtitles for almost any movie or TV show in almost any language.
OpenSubtitles.org was developed for easy downloading and uploading subtitles for movies.
VLSub is a simple extension for your VLC Media Player. It downloads subtitles from OpenSubtitles.org and play them as your open your movies.
Discontinued
This extension hasn't been updated since April 2017 but can still be downloaded.
- Free • Open Source
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
Caption takes the effort out of finding and setting up the right subtitles. A simple design, drag & drop search, and automatic downloading & renaming let you just start watching. Caption is multi-platform, open-source, and built entirely on web technology.
SubDownloader is a program for automatic find and download/upload subtitles for your movies/series (MKV,MP4,AVI,etc).
Discontinued
The software hasn't been updated since 2012 but can still be downloaded.
Subtitle download and upload tool. It relies on OpenSubtitles.org as its subtitle database.
Discontinued
As of 2016 SolEol development is pretty much stopped.
With SubiT, you can download subtitles for your favorite movies and series by just right clicking them and executing SubiT.
Discontinued
The project is no longer developed. Last version, 2.2.5, released in September 2014, can be still downloaded from SourceForge and GitHub.
Download subtitles from OpenSubtitles.org in a matter of seconds (and much more).
Google2SRT allows you to download, save and convert multiple subtitles and translations from YouTube and Google Video to SubRip (.srt) format, which is recognized by most video players. You can download XML subtitles or simply type video's URL, Google2SRT will do the rest.