Lassar said:Do you need a special graphics card to get closed caption out.
What software do you need for this.
Correct, The PC running VLC can overlay the CC (either 608 or 708) on any output video (OSD). This means the text is rendered and flattened as part of the video.Couldnt the Close Captions be overlayed on the image via HDMI?
TVG requires the CC data, so if the data is already rendered and displayed as a flattened image, TVG would not be able to extract CC data from this flattened image information. The CC data would need to be in an independent digital stream and not rendered.I would imagine TVG mean that they are able to read the close captions off the hdmi overlayed image and therefore process them.
EIA-608 is encoded in line 21 of the video information. EIA-708 are independent data streams and are decoded and overlayed by the receiver directly on the video. Our next generation SD/HD receiver supports both EIA-608 and EIA-708, but I am not aware of any DVBS /S2 receivers that are currently on the market in North America that supports EIA-708 OSD display.BTW Satellite AV, is there any receiver that displays this EIA CC (or DVB captions as some calls them right?) even on A/V composite on north america? I have never seen them work but I think Arirang TV at 58W and the new digital PBS X signals has them ? Are those the only ones in the NA arc?.
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