While there isn't a formal academic "white paper" for most of these tools, you can find high-quality documentation and detailed guides at the following sources: 🖥️ Subber for Windows (OpenSubtitles Integration)
The OpenSubtitles Blog provides a breakdown of how it uses their API to find and download subtitles automatically.
Some versions include advanced regex or database lookups (TheTVDB) to fix messy TV series filenames. Subber - Simple Subtitle application for Windows
This is the most common version, designed to solve multiple subtitle-related issues like downloading, renaming, and encoding.
The GitHub repository (noembryo) contains the most technical details regarding its drag-and-drop interface, encoding conversion (UTF-8/ANSI), and filename cleanup using TheTVDB. 📜 Alternative "Subber" Projects
While there isn't a formal academic "white paper" for most of these tools, you can find high-quality documentation and detailed guides at the following sources: 🖥️ Subber for Windows (OpenSubtitles Integration)
The OpenSubtitles Blog provides a breakdown of how it uses their API to find and download subtitles automatically.
Some versions include advanced regex or database lookups (TheTVDB) to fix messy TV series filenames. Subber - Simple Subtitle application for Windows
This is the most common version, designed to solve multiple subtitle-related issues like downloading, renaming, and encoding.
The GitHub repository (noembryo) contains the most technical details regarding its drag-and-drop interface, encoding conversion (UTF-8/ANSI), and filename cleanup using TheTVDB. 📜 Alternative "Subber" Projects