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I have the plugin running on a regular interval but it has stopped downloading for a while now. Manual downloads still work.
I get the following error message in the logs
[2024-08-04 20:36:11.630 +02:00] [ERR] [63] MediaBrowser.Providers.MediaInfo.SubtitleScheduledTask: Error downloading subtitles
System.Net.Http.HttpRequestException: Subtitle with Id 297659 could not be downloaded: OK
at Jellyfin.Plugin.OpenSubtitles.OpenSubtitleDownloader.GetSubtitlesInternal(String id, CancellationToken cancellationToken)
at MediaBrowser.Providers.Subtitles.SubtitleManager.DownloadSubtitles(Video video, LibraryOptions libraryOptions, String subtitleId, CancellationToken cancellationToken)
at MediaBrowser.Providers.MediaInfo.SubtitleDownloader.DownloadSubtitles(Video video, List`1 mediaStreams, Boolean skipIfEmbeddedSubtitlesPresent, Boolean skipIfAudioTrackMatches, Boolean requirePerfectMatch, String language, String[] disabledSubtitleFetchers, String[] subtitleFetcherOrder, VideoContentType mediaType, Boolean isAutomated, CancellationToken cancellationToken)
It makes sense that this request fails since the subtitles with that ID have been deleted. https://www.opensubtitles.com/en/subtitles/297659
Unfortunately there is no easy way to find out what episode/movie was the problem and I am not sure, but I believe that the plugin crashes completely and stops downloading other subtitles.
Solutions in preferred order:
Plugin can work around deleted content
Plugin skips deleted content and mentions the problematic media in the logs
Plugin stops and mentions the problematic media in the logs
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
This has been encountered before, the official response from opensubtitles was to report the broken subtitles to them. From the jellyfin standpoint, afaik the task should not stop if an exception happens (at least that was the behavior in 10.8, I don't know about 10.9). Could you enable debug logging and run the task to see what happens when an exception occurs?
From what I know scenario 2. should already be happening
As for 1., the plugin could store the bad subtitle IDs in memory and skip them next time I guess, but I'll try asking opensubtitles about this scenario again
I have the plugin running on a regular interval but it has stopped downloading for a while now. Manual downloads still work.
I get the following error message in the logs
It makes sense that this request fails since the subtitles with that ID have been deleted.
https://www.opensubtitles.com/en/subtitles/297659
Unfortunately there is no easy way to find out what episode/movie was the problem and I am not sure, but I believe that the plugin crashes completely and stops downloading other subtitles.
Solutions in preferred order:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: