Assuming the videos that you downloaded are not corrupted, you can try TS-Doctor (Cypheros). They have a 30 days fully functional application and can play TS files without any problems. It is mainly for satellite recorded videos but will play any TS files.
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When you start cmd, you get
C:\Users\Panda&Kitty
All you have to do is change directory using this
C:\Users\Panda&Kitty cd c:\jav-it
and you should now have
c:\jav-it
It looks like you you didn't type a space before typing the cd
Once you are in the correct path, you can type the script
c:\jav-it\jav-it.exe catalog -d <your_video_path>
YOU must have a space between -d and your video library location
From your message you didn't have a space
Hope this helps
From your syntax above, why do have ">" instead of " \" ?
I assume that when you open cmd you get
C:\Users\Panda&Kitty
What I usually do is change directory to where I put the jav-it.exe using cd (change directory)
C:\Users\Panda&Kitty cd c:\jav-it
Try making it simple by copying all the extracted zip files to c:\jav-it
Hello,
I haven't been here for a while. I see that there is now a download manager. Please let me know how to download it and the cost.
It is not included in the Jav-It latest version tool. Is it included in the Basic Patreon subscription or do I need to to pay for higher subscriptions?
Thanks for your time developing these amazing tools.
Hello again,
Thanks for taking the time to reply. I think I wasn't clear about what I meant with regards to JAV titles with hardcoded subtitles. I didn't mean to do the conversion to softcoded subtitles (and later on to do the machine translation to any other language which is the easy part) using any of your development tools. What can be really helpful is to make a list of JAV titles that have hardcoded subtitles in any language, preferably in Japanese. It seems to me that finding a JAV title with any sort of subtitles is like finding a needle in a haystack, so at least if you come across a title that has it, mark it as one that has hardcoded subtitles in your updated list. It is then up to the individuals to decide what to do with this information.
Thanks for the detailed reply.
2 - Hopefully the new cataloging version will put the title names at the beginning of the subfolders and not at the end. I noticed that the directory script changes my title names to capital letter. I would prefer it not to change the case at all and leave the titles as they are in my library.
3 - I have to admit that I have never come across any JAV titles that have subtitles in Japanese, whether hardcoded or softcoded. I came across a site that has low quality titles with hardcoded subtitles in English, but no softcoded titles. In Europe it is common to include softcoded subtitles especially to help HOH (Hard Of Hearing) viewers. You mentioned that Jav-It only searches for titles with softcoded subtitles. I think there is an added benefit to search also for hardcoded subtitles so that Japanese speaking members can use that. Besides, hardcoded subtitles can be easily extracted using a method that I developed (It can be time consuming considering the length of these JAV titles between 2-4 hours). Please PM me if you need details.
I would love to see how the basic subtitles.mod works. Can you please let me know if there are any Hunter titles included in this module at the moment? Thanks.
I would like to know the following:
1 - Is the subtitle module only for JAV titles?
2 - Is it possible to use the subtitle module on it's own without doing a catalog first? I tried the catalog option and I wasn't happy about the extremely long subfolder description for each title and the fact that it puts the title ID at the end. It would be more helpful to have the title ID at the beginning of the subfolder name and to restrict the description to a maximum character length of 50 for example.
3 - Do JAV titles have in general subtitles (hardcoded or softcoded) or you are relying on audio machine transcription to generate the subtitles text (in the new project).
Sorry about too many questions, but subtitles is a kind of a hobby for me for some time.
Here is a little tip. You can open as many CMD sessions as you like and download several titles at once.
The download time doesn't seem to be affected by this so much. It can take about 2-3 hours depending on the title duration.
When the tool reports it found more that one stream, this means the title has several parts and it will start downloading the other parts when the first part finishes.
Thanks for developing this tool. I tried to download R18 files and it works well.
But I am wondering about the streams that it finds. Is it possible to download the highest resolution (quality) option?
For example I can download 300 kbps, 1000 kbps, 2000 kbps, 3000 kbps, 4000 kbps, 6000 kbps from R18 site.
Using the JAV-IT tool, I would like to be presented with all these options and to select one of the options, or alternatively, let it download by default 6000 kbps (if available) or the highest quality available.