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Python VLC MediaPlayer – Getting Current Subtitle

In this article we will see how we can get the current subtitle of the MediaPlayer object in the python vlc module. VLC media player is a free and open-source portable cross-platform media player software and streaming media server developed by the VideoLAN project. MediPlyer object is the basic object in vlc module for playing the video. Subtitles are text derived from either a transcript or screenplay of the dialogue or commentary in films, television programs, video games, and the like, usually displayed at the bottom of the screen, but can also be at the top of the screen if there is already text at the bottom of the screen.

In order to do this we will use video_get_spu method with the MediaPlayer object

Syntax : media_player.video_get_spu()

Argument : It takes no argument

Return : It returns the video subtitle selected, or -1 if none.

Below is the implementation




# importing vlc module
import vlc
  
# importing time module
import time
  
  
# creating vlc media player object
media_player = vlc.MediaPlayer()
  
# media object
media = vlc.Media("death_note.mkv")
  
# setting media to the media player
media_player.set_media(media)
  
# setting video scale
media_player.video_set_scale(0.6)
  
# start playing video
media_player.play()
  
# wait so the video can be played for 5 seconds
# irrespective for length of video
time.sleep(5)
  
# getting current subtitle
value = media_player.video_get_spu()
  
# printing value
print("Current Subtitle : ")
print(value)


Output :

Current Subtitle : 
-1

Another example
Below is the implementation




# importing vlc module
import vlc
  
# importing time module
import time
  
# creating vlc media player object
media_player = vlc.MediaPlayer()
  
# media object
media = vlc.Media("1mp4.mkv")
  
# setting media to the media player
media_player.set_media(media)
  
  
# setting video scale
media_player.video_set_scale(0.6)
  
  
# start playing video
media_player.play()
  
# wait so the video can be played for 5 seconds
# irrespective for length of video
time.sleep(5)
# getting current subtitle
value = media_player.video_get_spu()
  
# printing value
print("Current Subtitle : ")
print(value)


Output :

Current Subtitle : 
-1

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