On 5/21/05, Martin Barnasconi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday 18 May 2005 20:02, Lane Schwartz wrote:
> > Martin, I agree that it would be nice to have Myth automatically store CC
> > info.
> >
> 
> It already does embed CC in the MPEG file. See myth-dev for more details,
> 
> > I'm interested in experimenting with commercial detection using closed
> > captions, so having this data in Myth would be very nice.
> 
> Having this data in the stream is one thing, vbi/CC detection is another
> before you can think of commercial detection. But vbi/CC detection is quite
> difficult to develop here in a PAL country,...
> Perhaps  you can supply me a sample MPEG of a few seconds with embedded CC for
> development purposes?

Martin,

Thanks for the info. Unfortunately, I'm currently running a much
earlier version of ivtv (0.19, I think). Correct me if I'm wrong, but
I don't think that that version embeds CC info.

Is there anyone else on this list who could perhaps send Martin a
sample NTSC MPEG clip with embedded CC data?

If not, I will try to test an upgrade of my ivtv. I'm a bit nervous
about doing so, as my system currently works. Although it looks like
Axel has rpms of the new ivtv up for FC2, so I suppose it shouldn't be
too scary. :)

Maybe this is a naive question, but is the CC data that is gathered by
ivtv just plain text?

Thanks,
Lane

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