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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 24 for Windows => Topic started by: suviking on July 21, 2018, 08:55:18 am
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Looking at ditching Win7 for Win10 and thus no more WMC... Although MC is fine for OTA and DVRing, the lack of CC support is a deal breaker in my opinion. Not necessarily that I'm hard at hearing, but I like to watch multiple shows at the same time and CC is a good way to keep up. Any plans to add support for CC anytime soon?
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Looking at ditching Win7 for Win10 and thus no more WMC... Although MC is fine for OTA and DVRing, the lack of CC support is a deal breaker in my opinion. Not necessarily that I'm hard at hearing, but I like to watch multiple shows at the same time and CC is a good way to keep up. Any plans to add support for CC anytime soon?
I am currently working on CC.
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awesome, looking forward to it!
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I am currently working on CC.
Fantastic.
Will save me sending files to ccextractor.
Thanks Yaobing.
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I am starting with ATSC Closed Captioning. Later on I will investigate subtitles in DVB.
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I am starting with ATSC Closed Captioning. Later on I will investigate subtitles in DVB.
No worries. Any progress will be good to see. I've got an alternative method for DVB-T that's been working well enough so far.
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DVB subtitles are already supported by our subtitle engine. Perhaps the Live-TV demuxer just needs to expose them?
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DVB subtitles are already supported by our subtitle engine. Perhaps the Live-TV demuxer just needs to expose them?
Great. Easier job for me then.
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This is farily easy to setup with comskip and a task you can setup within MC to run it after a TV recording (Specific to ATSC). (or use an external tool such as Dirmon2 to run Comskip). You get both commercial skipping and Subtitles. I love it.
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Just installed build 52 which the notes says supports CC. While watching a live ATSC broadcast, the subtitle menu option is grayed out and I don't see any option to enable CC. Is there some config needed somewhere to enable CC?
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The changelog entry in build 52 was premature. Its not fully done yet. It'll be soon now though.
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OK, thanks :)