2005-02-15, 02:44 AM
Yeah, Hauppauge's answer left much to be desired. It also took them 10 days to respond. I wouldn't think that it would be that hard to get the 150 to capture captions if the 250 and 350 drivers already do it. Steal/borrow/abstract the code - whatever.
That's what I figured. bitter_old_man, are you using captions through a video card? They didn't really answer my MVP question but I'm still happy with my 150/MVP combination. The commercial skip works great. I don't require captions but they are nice. I still use the VCR sometimes for that. My cable company's video on demand doesn't have captions either.
joche, captions are basically the text of the show encoded in the stream (plus descriptions of sounds, etc.) Ostensibly they are for the hearing impaired, but I use them even though I can hear. You can get every word even if it is quiet or mumbled (and sometimes stuff you can't really hear), the tv can be quieter, which is good with small kids, and sometimes you learn some things, like the names of songs you recognize but don't know.
[b Wrote:Quote[/b] ]The drivers have to take the caption data from line 21 of the broadcast signal and store it in the MPEG file's GOP user areas. So if the drivers don't support this... no captions.
That's what I figured. bitter_old_man, are you using captions through a video card? They didn't really answer my MVP question but I'm still happy with my 150/MVP combination. The commercial skip works great. I don't require captions but they are nice. I still use the VCR sometimes for that. My cable company's video on demand doesn't have captions either.
joche, captions are basically the text of the show encoded in the stream (plus descriptions of sounds, etc.) Ostensibly they are for the hearing impaired, but I use them even though I can hear. You can get every word even if it is quiet or mumbled (and sometimes stuff you can't really hear), the tv can be quieter, which is good with small kids, and sometimes you learn some things, like the names of songs you recognize but don't know.