A GUI frontend for the Kamyroll-API using Python and PySide6
When starting the application you will be presented with a list and some buttons on the right.
If you are starting it for the first time it will set up some default settings.
You can change them by clicking the Settings
button and changing the values there.
After you are done with settings, you can add links by clicking the + Add
button.
It will open a dialog box where you can paste a link.
If the link is supported it will show a green message.
Click OK
to add the link to the list.
After adding all your links you can click:
- The
Download Subtitles
to only download subtitles - The
Download All
button to download
While the download window is active you might get prompted for alternative settings or if a file should be overwritten.
After the download is finished, there will be a popup. You can now close the download window.
Output directory is the base directory into which the files will be written.
Click the Browse
button to change the parameter.
The settings menu has two fields where a "filename format" is accepted,
Episode filename format
and Movie fiename format
These use python string formatting, everything inside curly braces ({}
)
will be replaced with a value, if it is supported.
For example {series} - {episode}
will become One Piece - 1
.
Use {{
and }}
if you want to use {
or }
literally.
For more information read the Python documentation.
These values are available for formatting:
title
: The title of the mediaduration
: The duration of the video in millisecondsdescription
: A descriptionyear
: The release year
In addition, for an episode these values are available:
series
: The series the episode is fromseason
: The number of the seasonseason_name
: The name of the seasonepisode
: The number of the episodeepisode_disp
: A string value representing the number- For something like specials it might show
Special 1
- For something like specials it might show
date
: The release date
This option will enable you to write a .mp4
file and many .ass
files
instead of a single .mkv
file.
To help structure it clearly, there is also a field called Subtitle prefix
.
If used the file will be prefixed with that name.
If the movie file was One Piece/One Piece - 01.mp4
and the subtitle prefix was subtitles
,
then the output filename for the subtitle would be
One Piece/subtitles/One Piece - 01.eng.ass
This will write metadata like episode title or the cover picture to the file.
This will make ffmpeg reencode the video. Use this only if you know what you are doing. Checking this will slow down the download.
If you don't want to use the bypasses available you can also provide your own login data. If this is checked it will prompt you for your email and password on download.
Sometimes some subtitles or resolutions might not be available. If you don't check this box subtitles that are not available will be ignored and if a resolution is not available it will automatically select a lower resolution.