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<DIV>I have been strugling trying to get CC/VBI working with mplayer or xine in
mythdvd. I am using the PVR350 output to the tv and the ivtv drivers
(V0.3.5l-92) from atrpms.net. I am not trying to encode the VBI data as it
should already be on the DVD/VOB. I just want to pass the CC data to the
TV. I've tried various command line options to both xine/mplayer without
any success. I've scoured the threads here and the net, but most are
talking about VBI with respect to live TV. Does anyone have this working
for DVD/VOBs? If so, what version of the ivtv drivers are you using and
what are the command line options you are supplying to xine/mplayer?</DIV>
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<DIV>Thanks,</DIV>
<DIV>Greg</DIV></DIV></BODY></HTML>