# SubSync Automatically download subtitles for your movies I hope this little tool comes to help you out as much as it did for me. My girlfriend and I both struggled with using the VLC Sub add-on for downloading subtitles, a tool that we previously been using lots! And when that tool stopped working on later days, keep being unresponsive and continuesly crashing VLC, we had to manually look for those darn subtitles on the web and if you have a lot of shows to watch then its a huge pain in the ass. SubSync is a tool that will keep your movies folder synchronized with subtitles. That means, if you add a video file to the folder or its sub-folders being watched a subtitle will automatically be downloaded for that movie. It works by using the filename of the movie to determine the name and use that to do a search on subscene.com to find the "first best" subtitle to download. It will then extract the file (if its an archive) and rename it to have the same name as the movie file so it can be quickly recognized as a subtitle using VLC. SubSync will also prefer a chosen language over the other, so for me I prefer Swedish but if that one does not exist I want English, you can set this as a startup argument. **Note:** This tool was created with just a couple of hours so be aware that it may not always work perfectly. I do appreciate any problems you may stumble upon either code-wise or functionality when/or if testing this application out. Don't be afraid to add an issue! ## Binaries You can download the somewhat latest binaries from the release tab thingy https://github.com/zerratar/SubSync/releases Mirror mirror on the wall http://www.shinobytes.com/files/SubSync-binaries-win32.zip ## Building SubSync Load up Visual Studio 2017, open SubSync.sln and hit CTRL+SHIFT+B like your life depends on it! ## Running SubSync ```batch SubSync.exe [-lang ] [-vid