Re: Closed-Captioning Support



Hi Bryen,

The media formats need to support captioning, and then the players must be able to play it. RealMedia and QuickTime and WindowsMedia all support caption encoding (in one fashion or another), and HelixCode will render them. I don't know about other players.

Regards,

Peter Korn
Accessibility Architect,
Sun Microsystems, Inc.

Thanks Willie,

Unfortunately that refers to subtitles which is an entirely different
feature from Closed-Captioning.    Need to be able to enable closed
captioning when watching tv programs or DVD that has CC but not
subtitling.   Besides, I hate subtitles, they are a difficult to read
poor implementation of captioning.  :-)

Besides, television programs aren't subtitled.

But thanks...  still working hard on finding the answer to this.
Gstreamer claims to support it but won't answer me on their mailing
list.  oh well...


On Mon, 2008-01-07 at 15:59 -0500, Willie Walker wrote:
Hi Bryen:

I saw this come through the gnome-announce list recently:

http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-announce-list/2007-December/msg00028.html

"Gnome Subtitles is a subtitle editor for the GNOME desktop. It supports the most common text-based subtitle formats and allows for subtitle editing, conversion and synchronization.

* About: http://gnome-subtitles.sf.net/about
..."

Will

Bryen wrote:
Hi,

I've been hunting high and low for answers to Closed-Captioning support
on GNOME.  Can anyone point me in the right direction?

I have found that supposedly gstreamer and xine have built in
closed-captioning (CC) but I have yet to see where to enable it.

Many thanks!




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