Closed Caption Decoder

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Closed Caption Decoder

Postby Nelson » 02 Dec 2003 02:51

WOW I'm impressed with video quailty then old version. It look great keep it up. I have question I'm wondering if VLC will ever display CC decoder instead of using subtitle. Since Panther new DVD now able do Closed Caption. Wondering if that will be possible coming anytime in near future. Also I have Replay TV would like to read off of them so I can be able to watch it off my Mac.
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Postby The DJ » 02 Dec 2003 13:03

I have looked at this and it should be a pretty easy thing to support. After 0.7.0 is finished i'll probably add it.
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Nelson

Postby Nelson » 03 Dec 2003 01:48

That would be great! I'll come back check around when you get chance.
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Postby Albert » 03 Dec 2003 04:20

Excellent! Having CC would be a great addition to VideoLan!

Looking forward to viewing captioned TV shows on my mac :D

Nelson

Postby Nelson » 14 Feb 2004 21:30

Hello The DJ.
Just wondering if any progress with Closed Caption?
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Postby The DJ » 15 Feb 2004 00:33

No, i simply don't have time to spend on VLC, and the time i do spend i use to fix the OSX version.
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Closed caption support

Postby Francois » 19 Feb 2004 20:22

I'd also like to say that CC support in VLC would be a real treat. Many region 1 only DVDs are not subtitled (particularly TV shows) and the only way to understand the dialogs is though CC. You can't decode CC on regular DVD players.
Personnally, I've got an iBook, whose DVD player cannot be made region-free. When I play region 1 DVDs, VLC is the only satisfying way for me to read them. I might have errors, I might have to try it four or five times before the disc is accepted, it's still the best solution. Supporting CC would certainly be done once and for all and it would allow me to fully enjoy a lot of DVDs.

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Re: Closed Caption Decoder

Postby GScharf » 02 Dec 2008 22:44

Can I get a quick cheat sheet on how to activate this feature from the CLI?

I do believe I'm missing something, as various expressions like

--codec="zvbi" --vbi-page="100" --vbi-opaque --vbi-position="0" --vbi-text

don't seem to have any impact on 0.9.6

Also, is there a way to manipulate this feature from RC?

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Re: Closed Caption Decoder

Postby VLC_help » 04 Dec 2008 21:19

Which OS you use? AFAIK zvbi doesn't work on Windows.

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Re: Closed Caption Decoder

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 05 Dec 2008 11:12

Which OS you use? AFAIK zvbi doesn't work on Windows.
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Re: Closed Caption Decoder

Postby Dion » 11 Jun 2010 12:01

Hi I'm trying to activate from the command-line the teletekst subtitles on a UDP stream.
I start vlc with the following command-line:

vlc --codec="zvbi" udp://@239.192.0.2 --vbi-page=888 --vbi-position=0 --vbi-opaque --no-vbi-text

the subtitles don't come, the teletekst button is stil off. when i push it, it starts with page 888 (the subtitles)...
How do I activate it from the start?
What am i missing?

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Re: Closed Caption Decoder

Postby VLC_help » 11 Jun 2010 23:20

I don't know if there is any command-line option to enable it automatically.
http://git.videolan.org/?p=vlc.git;a=bl ... anager.cpp and line 790.

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Re: Closed Caption Decoder

Postby DGMurdockIII » 12 Jun 2010 23:10

is this supported

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Re: Closed Caption Decoder

Postby Dion » 14 Jun 2010 10:28

I don't know if there is any command-line option to enable it automatically.
http://git.videolan.org/?p=vlc.git;a=bl ... anager.cpp and line 790.
Is there a way for me (non programmer) to use this, on windows.... (don't hit me.... :wink: )

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Re: Closed Caption Decoder

Postby VLC_help » 14 Jun 2010 15:30

No. It would require some change since AFAIK only method to activate this is the GUI button.

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Re: Closed Caption Decoder

Postby brianmunk » 01 Jan 2011 10:13

Just for future reference or search on this subject.
vlc input_source --sub-track=0 (picks the first available subtitle, and display it automaticly.)


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