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CCExtractor is able to extract the subtitles from almost anything you throw at it: MPEG2, H264... in MP4, TS... doesn't matter if it's teletext or closed captions, or if the media is from Europe, Australia or North America. If the data is there, chances is CCExtractor can give it to you in a text file. However, what CCExtractor cannot yet do is insert data into existing files, i.e. add captions where there aren't any. The job here: Be able to take an uncaptioned media file and insert the CC data.
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CCExtractor is able to extract the subtitles from almost anything you throw at it: MPEG2, H264... in MP4, TS... doesn't matter if it's teletext or closed captions, or if the media is from Europe, Australia or North America. If the data is there, chances is CCExtractor can give it to you in a text file. However, what CCExtractor cannot yet do is insert data into existing files, i.e. add captions where there aren't any. The job here: Be able to take an uncaptioned media file and insert the CC data.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: