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On 2/24/2012 16:07, David Crawford wrote:
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<div>On 24 February 2012 20:54, Raymond Wagner <span dir="ltr"><<a
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<div class="im">On 2/24/2012 15:48, Richard Morton wrote:<br>
> How are you extracting the subtitles; using a script?
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See mythccextractor in 0.25. It uses the same libraries as<br>
mythfrontend, so if you can view the subtitles in
mythfrontend, you can<br>
extract them with mythccextractor.<br>
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I know that they havent been recorded as they would be there if
you try extracting with apps such as ProjectX for example.
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It seems sometimes it will record the PID containing the subs and
other times no. <br>
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Is it possible the subtitles are simply being sent in a manner
Project-X cannot handle? Maybe it can do DVB subtitles, but not
MHEG ones.<br>
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