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I have been a fan of VideoLAN for years and years but theres one sore missed feature and that is Closed Captions. I found posts requesting this feature in this forum dating back to 2003. The developers say this feature has been implemented but I disagree. I read through the posts and there seems to be a major confusion on this feature causing it to not be implemented. Let me sum it up in one line.
Closed Captions do NOT equal subtitles.
Im reading posts that are saying that since VLC supports subtitles, thus closed captions are supported. I pored through VLC settings all those years and cannot find a single setting that turns on closed captions. Why is this important? For hearing impaired/deaf people who live in Region 1 DVD, often time the DVD maker forgoes English Subtitles and make English Closed Captions but include Spanish and French Subtitles. Closed Captions and subtitles use different outputs. Closed captions are included in Line 21 in the video feed itself not in a seperate subtitle file. This means everytime I come across one of those non-english-subtitled DVDs, I have to swap over to a different videoplayer. Below is a url linking to an hosted image showing what I mean since it've been 5 years since this feature has been 'added' and I still have yet to see it. This image is snapped from a different video player not VLC that supports Closed Captions. (Just to be clear I have tried the beta VLCs version 9.9 and this feature isnt there also). I also have dug through documentation for this program and Closed Captions comes up zilch.
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I am not complaining since I got what I paid for with this program but please add this feature! Region 1 hearing-impaired/deaf people out there will love you for this!
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