Changes
- Bug fix: Don't repeatedly show subtitle selector when last-selected-track was 'Empty'
- Bug fix: Fix 'update last card' not adding configured tags
- Enhancement: Support subtitle DOM pre-caching i.e. enable extensions like jpd-breader to parse subtitles
- Enhancement: Support custom CSS styles for subtitle text
- Enhancement: Use text stroke style instead of text shadow to implement subtitle text outline style setting
- Enhancement: Support for subtitle font weight style setting
- Enhancement: Support file URLs
Special thanks to ZyphDoz for suggesting and motivating many of the changes in this release.
Installation
- Download asbplayer-extension-0.28.0.zip, unzip it somewhere.
- Go to
chrome://extensions
and enable developer mode in the top right. - If you have a previous version of the extension installed, delete it first.
- Click "load unpacked extension" and pick the unzipped directory.
- Restart Chrome.
- Pin the extension to the Chrome toolbar so it's easy to access the settings (click on the puzzle piece and then the "pin" button next to the entry for asbplayer).
Usage
- Enable the extension.
- Sync video elements and subtitles with asbplayer using one of the following options:
- Drag and drop a subtitle file into a video element.
- Open the subtitle selector dialog (
Ctrl+Shift+F
by default). - Load a subtitle file from the asbplayer site, and pick a video element to sync with using the camera button on the bottom right.
- Using the appropriate keyboard shortcuts (
Ctrl+Shift+X
by default) will mine the current subtitle. See the README of this repo for more help.