Hi Sub
My parents cable provide (Yousee) seems to have decided to move back in time, so subtitles for hearing impaired is only available with teletext subtitles.
Any way I can persuade you to support teletext subtitles preferably with opaque box?
/Perry
perry Wrote:Hi Sub
My parents cable provide (Yousee) seems to have decided to move back in time, so subtitles for hearing impaired is only available with teletext subtitles.
Any way I can persuade you to support teletext subtitles preferably with opaque box?
/Perry
Teletext subtitles are supported, but only for digital. How is the box connected to the htpc, and what kind of cable is it (dvb-c etc)?
As Reddwarf say, it should already support teletext subtitles. If you right click on the window, does the subtitles context menu have a teletext option listed?
That myupload.dk site doesnt seem to want to give me the file.
Is there any chance you can supply a longer sample? 30 seconds or so would be ideal.
In the stream is a peice of data called the 'teletext descriptor' which describes what teletext services are available. This usually says something like:
'start page' is 100
'nor' subtitles 390
'swe' subtitles 391
In your example stream, you've only got:
'start page' is 100
...so it doesnt think any subtitles are available.
perry Wrote:Disable and CC are the only option I have
Sample http://ubuntuone.com/4ng89yvRG7Z0UaQY7vjAj5
Yep, I see it now, it is neither DVB- not Teletext subtitles but Closed Captions. Then it will depend on what decoders you use if you are able to see them at all.
I found out why 'closed captions' appeared, and have fixed it for the next build of nextpvr.exe. This is unrelated to teletext not showing up - thats because of what I mentioned above.
'closed captions' is supposed to only appear for USA and Canada, but I temporarily forced it to think it was USA for some testing, but forgot to remove it. For the next build it'll be back to only appearing for USA and Canada.