Check out this subtitle searchengine I am using it now for a week and I could find all the subtitles on demand.
SubtitleDB search engine
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Useless bull***t.
Points out to allsubs.org and mysubtitles.com with hundreds of false findings. -
It's just a custom Google search. You can Google for
"subtitle moviename" and get pretty much the same mishmash.
Which I do sometimes if the usual sources, like opensubtitles.org fail.
But only as a last resort. -
For the moment, the only good, no spam, no bull, positive results only, subtitle search engine is:
http://www.all4divx.com/
It covers all major subtitle sites in most languages.
The results pop-out in less than a second and if a subtitle for a certain movie has been uploaded to the net, it will be there. -
Why don't you try SubtitleSync.com.ar?
It has a small DB but it really fast to use!!!
Also it has subtitles in other languages. You have to go to the advanced search and select the language.
The really good thing about this site is that you can also search by the number of parts of the video you have. -
I Know a site that counts how many times a Subtitle have been searched at the web. Check this out!
subsearches.com or click here http://www.subsearches.com
Ouaoooo!!!
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