How to use Drag and Drop search

There was very long delay about our last post here. It doesn’t mean the site is not updated, the opposite is right, we got quite a lot of work with new features, so there was not much time to write blog. One of the one new neat feature is getting exact subtitles for your movies without installing any program. Just take your movie file and drag & drop it into green search bar on www.opensubtitles.org

For users, who can not get this work, we made a little video guide, so check it out:

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The Role of Subtitles in Trivia Mastery

The 90FM Trivia Contest, hosted annually by the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point’s student-run radio station WWSP 90FM, stands as a testament to the enduring allure of trivia. Established in 1969, this 54-hour marathon challenges participants with a relentless stream of questions, demanding not only vast knowledge but also strategic resourcefulness. As teams gear up for “Trivia 55: NO LIMIT,” scheduled for April 11-13, 2025, the importance of diverse research tools becomes ever more apparent.

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New research by film data expert Stephen Follows uses subtitle data from OpenSubtitles to explore how often films include the phrase “I love you” and how characters respond when they hear it.

Drawing on over 72,000 English-language subtitle files from fiction feature films made between 1911 and 2022, the analysis reveals patterns in cinematic declarations of love across genres and decades.