Airing today has been cancelled because of the baseball. Don't they have a sports channel so that this won't happen? SBS treats drama fans like cattle.
MBC announces cancellation of production of "Prometheus".https://www.soompi.com/article/1246185wpp/mbc-announces-no-longer-plans-air-new-drama-prometheus
I don't know why but I saw this coming. Still, I can't understand this irrational decision! Pressure from the Blue House?
Ok, seriously now :) You can download the raw video files from some websites or via torrent. Torrent is a software for file sharing that uses the P2P protocol. I'm not a fan of torrent, so I would personally stick to the websites. Since it's pirated content, I can't post the links here (but I can send them to you via PM if you want). And a subtitles repository is basically a website that has subtitle files (SRT) for download. That is exactly what Subscene is. Their subtitles are ripped from streaming services like DF, Kocowa, VIU, Viki and synced to the different versions available out there.
So, I download the episodes from these websites and then the subtitles from Subscene or other repositories (Subscene is my favorite so far for K-dramas). Then, I play the episode on my computer and open the SRT file with the player.
If you have a fast internet connection, in my view this is a feasible method and a good alternative to spam-riddled Kissasian and other free streaming sites.
Yes, separated from the video. Videos are in MP4 or MKV and subtitles in SRT. Then you just have to add the corresponding SRT file to your player when playing that particular episode.
It’s easy. Just find a site to download the dramas raw (there are a few, I can send you links if you want) and then download the subtitles from a repository (like Subscene).
A feasible alternative to DramaFever and to spam-riddled free streaming sites would be to download dramas raw and then the subtitles. I know it's not that great, especially if your internet connection is slow. but that’s all we can do now.
how 'healthy" is Viki? It was a big surprise that DramaFever went down, what if a person subscribes to Viki and…
I don't like Viki's subs: they are fan-translated and sometimes contain errors. Also, they don't have many new dramas. But I don't think it will disappear anytime soon.
To give them the wired stickers to they would paste them all over the house.
I think kidnapping them was Plan A. But as he noticed Ae-rin and the neighbors were chasing him, he decided to go with Plan B. But you're right, it doesn't make much sense.
http://schedule.sbs.co.kr/index.jsp?pmDiv=tv&pmSubDiv=sbs&pmDate=20181023
Ok, seriously now :) You can download the raw video files from some websites or via torrent. Torrent is a software for file sharing that uses the P2P protocol. I'm not a fan of torrent, so I would personally stick to the websites. Since it's pirated content, I can't post the links here (but I can send them to you via PM if you want). And a subtitles repository is basically a website that has subtitle files (SRT) for download. That is exactly what Subscene is. Their subtitles are ripped from streaming services like DF, Kocowa, VIU, Viki and synced to the different versions available out there.
So, I download the episodes from these websites and then the subtitles from Subscene or other repositories (Subscene is my favorite so far for K-dramas). Then, I play the episode on my computer and open the SRT file with the player.
If you have a fast internet connection, in my view this is a feasible method and a good alternative to spam-riddled Kissasian and other free streaming sites.