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DVB-T Subtitles not showing

 
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DVB-T Subtitles not showing
Lyhr007
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2009-10-14, 07:56 AM
Thanks for the reply.

Unfortunatly not having subtitles is pretty much a deal breaker for me :-(

I am properbly better of using a laptop as as player instead of the NMT. It is a shame, because of the high WAF on the PCH.
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2009-10-14, 11:49 AM
This says it will extract subtitles into an .srt ...

http://ccextractor.sourceforge.net/

You might be able to run a postprocessing.bat to create the .srt.

http://gbpvr.com/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Manua...Processing
http://gbpvr.com/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Tips/ProcessingBats

I can't help with playing the .srt on the NMT.
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2009-10-14, 11:54 AM
I've tried ccextractor and I can only get CC's from North American broadcasts. DVB CC's can also be teletext which makes it harder to find samples.

Since you brought up ccextractor, the NMT will output North American closed captioning by hardware in HD and SD broadcasts but I only have it working via composite and svideo outputs.

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2009-10-14, 12:37 PM
Thanks for all your help.

I wanted a high WAF, and I am not sure this is the right path.

I think the work done in Gbpvr and the NMT integration is fenominal!

Im just the 1% group that come from a country where subtitles are a must.
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2009-10-14, 02:10 PM
In that case a pc-client will be the best choice. You can custimize it to have PVRX2 as default shell (no windows desktop visible), that raises the WAF Smile

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2009-10-14, 03:26 PM
mvallevand Wrote:I've tried ccextractor and I can only get CC's from North American broadcasts. DVB CC's can also be teletext which makes it harder to find samples.

Since you brought up ccextractor, the NMT will output North American closed captioning by hardware in HD and SD broadcasts but I only have it working via composite and svideo outputs.

Martin

I have tried ccextractor here and it fails to find the subtitles in .ts files. From what I have read, ccextractor is supposed to work with DVB subtitles ... it may work in Norway or you may be able to get it working by exchanging emails with the author.

I'll shut up now.
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2009-10-14, 03:57 PM
Now, Lyhr007 are in Denmark :p, but I have tested it on some .ts files here in Norway too, but with no success so far.

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2009-10-14, 04:15 PM
As I wrote earlier ProjectX is the only solution I know off for soft-decoding of DVB subtitles. CCExtractor can extract closed captions from ts files but that is totally different.

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2009-10-14, 07:39 PM
I downloaded ProjectX and run it on a .ts recording, but the only thing it did was to demux the file, I see no .srt-file or subtitles of any kind. Can someone explain to me how to use it? Version is 0.9.4.00

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2009-10-14, 11:33 PM
I used Mediainfo to to tell me whether or not a recording file contained subtitles ...

http://mediainfo.sourceforge.net/en

Hope this helps.
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