<div dir="ltr">It turns out that closed captions are a key part of the WAF. Normally, MythTV's cc support seems great, but there are some problems with transcoding. When I do a lossless mpeg-2 transcode (for permanently removing commercials), the captions are lost completely. When I transcode from mpeg-2 to mpeg-4 with a cutlist, the captions are preserved but delayed during playback, presumably because the cutlist is not being applied to the captions. The one workflow I've found that does the right thing is to transcode from mpeg-2 to mpeg-4 without a cutlist, then create the cutlist, and finally do a lossless mpeg-4 transcode with the cutlist.<br>
<br>I'm running MythDora 5 (0.21). Is this a well-known issue? Would there happen to be some patches I can pick up to fix this, or do I need to dig into the code myself?<br><br>On a related topic (and please stop me if this is a verboten topic), I've noticed that the handful of bittorrent TV programs I've downloaded always seem to lack captions. Is this because of problems with the mpeg-4/cc specification, or with support in the encoding tools, or a deliberate decision by the people doing the encoding?<br>
<br>Jim<br></div>