

I am absolutely horrified by the language. I have just started working on C++ Directshow programming. It's shocking that how few people in this side of the globe are interested in working with subtitles. "usually_quiet", thanks for letting me know though. It is probably a good idea to start a new thread and get help from some European members. wtv recordings from TV broadcasts in a country using DVB-T and he managed to extract subtitles from them. This means russell_t can't help you unless at some point he obtained. It is also possible that CCExtractor will not work, because it expects the subtitles to be in teletext format, not in the DVB-T subpic based format.Īs I understand the technology, DVB-T carries all subtitles in a separate stream, not in the video itself, and they are encoded differently from ATSC "subtitles". Both Windows 7 and MC-TV converter can perform the conversion from. CCExtractor may work, if you convert the. The version of MC-TVConverter that I am using doesn't say DVB-T subtitles are not supported, but it isn't the newest version, so sambat is likely correct about it being unable to process them. ts is selected as output, because they are encoded in the video's MPEG-2 user data. It also preserves those subtitles in their original form, if. ts file and check "save subtitles to file" in the Settings window under "stream selection". srt file, if you select the option to output a. As was pointed out to you, it does extract a form of closed captioning used in N.

it doesn't extract nor preserve subtitles. MC-TVConverter as its name, it is a converter.
