ALUOp
11th January 2008, 10:00
Hi guys,
I have patiently waited full 5 days to post my very first question.
My friend sent me a H.264 .ts that he captured and by using the same software that he used to do the recording, I am able to turn on and off the closed caption while the video is playing.
I am trying to extract the closed caption from the .ts.
So far I have tried a few tools and only ProjectX is able to tell me that there are closed captions in the file.
However, after demuxing ProjectX gave me .sup even though I set to output .srt.
I used SUP Viewer to view the subtitle (btw it is Chinese not English), it looks different than the one I saw from the recording software.
So, I guess the closed caption should be text-based in the .ts.
My question is how can I tell if it is text-based or picture-based? If it is text-based, how can extract the text?
Any idea?
http://i180.photobucket.com/albums/x117/ALUOp/projectx.jpg
I have patiently waited full 5 days to post my very first question.
My friend sent me a H.264 .ts that he captured and by using the same software that he used to do the recording, I am able to turn on and off the closed caption while the video is playing.
I am trying to extract the closed caption from the .ts.
So far I have tried a few tools and only ProjectX is able to tell me that there are closed captions in the file.
However, after demuxing ProjectX gave me .sup even though I set to output .srt.
I used SUP Viewer to view the subtitle (btw it is Chinese not English), it looks different than the one I saw from the recording software.
So, I guess the closed caption should be text-based in the .ts.
My question is how can I tell if it is text-based or picture-based? If it is text-based, how can extract the text?
Any idea?
http://i180.photobucket.com/albums/x117/ALUOp/projectx.jpg