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Re: subtitles vs closed captioning

Posted by Linea Recta on 10/19/06 15:11

"Jukka Aho" <jukka.aho@iki.fi> schreef in bericht
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> Linea Recta wrote:
>
> > My [DVD] player sems to have an option for captions in the setup
> > menu. I never payed attention to this before.
>
> I'm not sure what that option does. It _could_ mean that you can toggle
> the insertion of CC data in the VBI on and off, though I don't know what
> useful purpose that kind of setting would possibly serve.


VBI?


>
> It could also mean that the player _can_ display CC all by itself,
> without a decoder in the TV set, but I think you said in your earlier
> message that regardless of how you set this option, the player does not
> display captions, even though a software DVD player on your PC does.


Yes, those were my findings.


>
> > Apart from that, I have an (easier accessible) button for subtitles
> > on the DVD remote.
>
> That button is typically reserved for switching between different DVD
> subtitle streams, or toggling DVD subtitles on and off. I'm not sure if
> it has any relation to closed captions.
>
> > Thanks for this extensive explanation.
>
> You might want to take a look at these web pages as well:
>
> <http://www.dvddemystified.com/dvdfaq.html#1.45>
> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subtitle_%28captioning%29>
> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Closed_captions>
>
> > I do have a subtitle editor on PC for adapting subtitles for DIVX
> > files, but I haven't got into extracting subtitles (or captions)
> > from DVD's yet.
>
> See <http://forum.videohelp.com/viewtopic.php?p=1578742>.
>
> > BTW, I noticed that while playing the DVD on the PC, captions
> > where all in upper case. Is this usual?
>
> I've been wondering about the same thing since the CC subtitles I've
> seen have been like that, too. I don't think it's a technical
> limitation, though, since the character set used for Closed Captioning
> would appear to contain lowercase letters. (Teletext subtitles and DVD
> subtitles usually use mixed-case lettering which makes the text easier
> to read.)
>
> See <http://www.geocities.com/mcpoodle43/SCC_TOOLS/DOCS/CC_CHARS.HTML>.


Thanks for the links too. Since it seems you know a lot about this I will
pose another issue I have with my DIVX compatible recorder (LG RH7500).
(That's another device than the DVD player I mentioned earlier). For some
DIVX files I found subtitle files, though it seemed I had to adapt the
timing a litle. I did this using Subtitleworkshop. I copied all DIVX files
and subtitles under the same name to an ISO DVD. This DVD plays fine on the
computer, again using PowerDVD, wherein I can also activate the subtitles.
However, when I want to play the DVD in the recorder, I can also activate
the subtitles, but it seems to have an issue with some special characters
(e+ accents etc.). They do not show up correctly. Strange enough, this
problem does not show up using the PC...



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