| Search tool or Browse all tools by sections |
| Tool | Description | Type | Rating | Comment | |||||||||||
ccextractor |
CCExtractor is a small program that processes MPEG 2 files and extracts closed captions data to generate subtitle files. Convert closed captions to srt from DVD, HDTV,DVB(TS), DVR-MS, MPEG2 files. Requires .NET 2.0
|
Free software Released: Size:670kB |
8.4/10
11 votes |
Read 11 comments 1277 views this month 5395519 total views |
|||||||||||
|
Latest version: 0.62 (May 23, 2012) Download sites: Visit developer's site More download options: Download portable version (direct link) Supported operating systems: More information and other downloads: Sections/Browse similar tools: Subtitle |
Click to enlarge screenshot |
||||||||||||||
User options: Email me when it has been updated Report this tool (dead link/new version) Version history:
0.62 View full changelog ---- - Corrected Mac build "script" (needed to add GPAC included). Thanks to the Mac users that sent this. - Hauppauge mode now uses PES timing, needed for files that don't have caption data during all the video (such as in commercial breaks). - Added -mp4 and -in:mp4 to force the input to be processed as MP4. - CC608 data embedded in a separate stream (as opposed as in the video stream itself) in MP4 files is now supported (not heavily tested). This should be rather useful since closed captioned files from iTunes use this format. - More CEA-708 work. The debugger is now able to dump the "TV" contents for the first time. Also, a .srt can generated, however timing is not quite good yet (still need to figure out why). - Added -svc (or --service) to select the CEA-708 services to be processed. For example, -svc 1,2 will process the primary and secondary language services. Valid values are 1-63, where 1 is the primary language, 2 is the secondary language (this is part of the specification) and 3-63 are provider defined. - Rajesh Hingorani sent a fix for the MPEG decoder that fixes garbled output or certain samples (we had none like this in our test collection). Thanks, Rajesh.
|
|||||||||||||||
| Comments | Post comment | ||||||||||||||
|
|||||||||||||||
I searched for hours and tried many softwares : it's the only tool that allowed me to extract the cc (eia-608) from a .ts file. The creator is very reactive.
|
|||||||||||||||
For the most part, this tool works very well for me. The only problem I have encountered is that video editing has to be done carefully and with the right tools. Otherwise ccextractorGUI fails to process the edited files, although all the closed caption data for the clips is still present and viewable using VLC for playback. Overall, it is a very useful tool for the job its authors designed it to do, extracting EIA-608 or NTSC DVD-format N. American-style closed captioning (encoded in the MPEG-2 user data) as .srt subtitles or a few other formats. Prospective users should determine what kind of technology their files use for subtitles/closed captioning and check the documentation at the CCExtractor homepage before using this tools. If their files use other TV captioning methods than the ones the documentation says it is designed to decode, they should not expect this software to work.
|
|||||||||||||||
Voting a 1 across the board when you've never submitted a bug report or feature request to the developers for a particular rare case of incompatibility is childish trolling. Persen, you ought to be ashamed of yourself. ccextractor has always worked well for me and I've found it particularly helpful in working with DVD assets.
|
|||||||||||||||
Useless tool for those who own a CubeRevo PVR. It can't read the .trp files at all, not even if you rename to .ts even though this should not change anything, since there are no differences between these 2 types of transportstream file types.
|
|||||||||||||||
I have a problem using the new version. The cccextractor 0.58 version show the complete video subtitles using unicode and the ccextractor 0.59 don't show (don't appear). I uninstalled the 0.59... See the difference using this video and check only this options: 1 - Import the video 2 - Check Decoder(1) Unicode and Roll UP (the 2 options: make letters... and don't duplicate...) 3 - Execution Don't change anymore. I did this options (ccextractor version 0.59 and don't show nothing), version 0.58 good. This video for test the options: http://www.multiupload.com/QQQKINKOE1 Att, Frank =========================
|
|||||||||||||||
Much improved less messages about impossible extraction. Other then that there wasn't much to improve upon.
|
|||||||||||||||
Excelent program. :D I could extract CC with CCExtractor perfectly. I have tried before VSRip ( another very nice tool too), but in my case, it doesn't work. So, I decide to give a chance to CCExtractor do the job. Works nice! I recommend this program. Thanks.
|
|||||||||||||||
Works like a charm.
|
|||||||||||||||
Current version [0.42] now has a Windows GUI, and addresses most of the things that have been requested.
|
|||||||||||||||
Excellent little program, works well. A GUI would be nice, but isn't really needed. A separate help file (in PC format instead of linux) would be nicer - as it is you have to grab the text output of the program to read it - minor bother. The author seems to invite helpful Europeans to contact him about getting it to be able to extract subtitles from dvb-t grabs as well - i urge all to give him a hand with that.
|
|||||||||||||||
I gave it a 5/10 for "Ease of use" only because it was command line. The command syntax is somewhat confusing, but after studying the help screen (which shows up by running the application without any parameters) I cannot suggest any way to make it any easier. Somebody please write a GUI front end for this amazing application! That being said, it performed flawlessly! I've been looking for a program that could extract CC data from a DVD. My DVD recorder retains CC data and I've been wanting to make use of it. This program gave me what I wanted. How did this program fly under the radar for so long? I wouldn't mind seeing a couple of more options such as: - Capturing only the text with no timing information. - Joining lines so that complete sentences are kept together. - Case options (instead of all uppercase, only start each sentence with uppercase). - Remove all beginning and trailing spaces.
|
|||||||||||||||
|
|||||||||||||||
| 1 tool hits, Showing 1 to 1 tools |
-
|
Explanation:
New tool= New tool since your last visit
New version= New version since your last visit
New comments= New comments since your last visit
Type and download
Freeware = Free software.
Free software = Free software and also open source code.
Freeware/Adware = Free software but supported by advertising, usually with a included browser toolbar. It may be disabled when installing or after installation.
Trialware = Also called shareware or demo. Trial version available for download and testing with usually a time limit or limited functions.
Payware = No demo or trial available.
v1.0.1 = Latest version available.
Download beta = It could be a BETA, RC(Release Candidate) and even a ALPHA version of the software.
Download (direct link) = A direct link to the software download.
Download (developer's site) = A link to the software developer site.
Download (mirror link) = A mirror link to the software download. It may not contain the latest versions.
Download old versions = Free downloads of previous versions of the program.
Download 64 bit version = If you have a 64bit operating system you can download this version.
Download portable version = No installation is required, just extract the files to a folder and run directly.
= Windows version available.
= Mac OS version available.
= Linux version available.
Our hosted tools are virus and malware scanned with several antivirus programs using www.virustotal.com and virusscan.jotti.org.
Rating
Rating from 0-10.
Browse software by sections
