![]() ![]() It will ask you to enter the URL of the show. mscr, place it in the same folder as MortScript, and double click the script file. You will need to rename the extension to. I've attached my script as a plain text file. ![]() You can find Mortscript through Google, it's only 1 file (actually it's 3 but you only need the main exe file for this). I thought I'd share what I have in case anyone else uses. I'm sure there are other scripting programs that can do the same thing, but I'm familiar with Mortscript from my old Windows Mobile days. So I created a script for my Windows PC using a little program called Mortscript. Too many clicks needed to get the file I want. However, I don't like how their website works. ![]() I use, which is usually up to date and has several choices in case the subtitles don't sync right. I like having my collections organized and complete and my biggest problem has been finding subtitles for TV shows. ![]()
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