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How to create DVD with closed captions

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rakf1
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Post Posted: Nov 19, 2006 00:19 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

This is a guide to author a DVD with closed captions. You can also add existing DVD subtitles as closed captions to your DVD.

Tools used:
1. SCC Tools
2. DVD lab Pro 2


Index:
1. Create closed captions in SCC format
2. Use DVD lab Pro to add closed captions and author DVD
3. Verify that the created DVD has closed captions


1. Create closed captions in SCC format
DVD lab pro requires the closed captions to be in SCC format. SCC file can be created from an existing srt file (popular subtitle ripped file). Download SCC Tools from the link below:
http://www.geocities.com/mcpoodle43/SCC_TOOLS/DOCS/SCC_TOOLS.HTML

If you dont have a srt file, creating one is very simple. The screen-shot below shows an example of srt format. You just have to type in the text and the time code duration for the closed caption to appear on the video.

00:00:01,000 --> 00:00:03,000 indicates the the text "hello, How are you" will be displayed from 1 second into the video and ends at 3 seconds.


Use the subrip2scc.exe command line utility from SCC Tools to convert the srt file to scc file.
subrip2scc test.srt

SCC Tools also has other options to create scc files from other subtitle formats, refer to the SCC Tools documentation for other options.


2. Use DVD lab Pro to add closed captions and author DVD

Use the link below to a tutorial about DVD lab Pro, this guide just explains the steps to add line 21 closed captions to DVD and asumes that the user is familiar with other DVD authoring features od DVD-lab Pro.
http://forum.videohelp.com/viewtopic.php?t=220092

Select the 'connection' option under projects
Right click on the DVD movie as show in the screen-shot below and select the 'UOPs & Settings" option


Select the browse button for 'Line 21 CC' and select the scc file you just created


This should add the closed captions to your DVD.


3. Verify that the created DVD has closed captions

Open WMP and select the VIDEO_TS.VOB file from the VIDEO_TS folder that was just created using DVD-lab pro

From 'Play' menu select 'subtitles and captions' and check the 'closed captions' option


This should display the closed captions.


zenzen1
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Joined: 24 Feb 2004
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Post Posted: Nov 21, 2006 17:14 Posts View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Thanks for the tutorial. I will give it a try.
But can you please explain the difference between Subtitles and Closed Captions question.gif

Thanks


MOVIEGEEK
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Post Posted: Nov 21, 2006 19:30 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

zenzen1 wrote:
Thanks for the tutorial. I will give it a try.
But can you please explain the difference between Subtitles and Closed Captions question.gif

Thanks


From CapFaq:
"Generally speaking, subtitles are intended for hearing audiences and captions for deaf audiences. Subtitles may translate the dialog into a different language, but rarely show all of the audio. For example, captions show sound effects (e.g., "phone ringing" and "footsteps"), while subtitles don't."
http://www.robson.org/capfaq/overview.html

BTW...nice guide.
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kvr
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Post Posted: Nov 22, 2006 01:53 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

MOVIEGEEK wrote:
zenzen1 wrote:
Thanks for the tutorial. I will give it a try.
But can you please explain the difference between Subtitles and Closed Captions question.gif

Thanks


From CapFaq:
"Generally speaking, subtitles are intended for hearing audiences and captions for deaf audiences. Subtitles may translate the dialog into a different language, but rarely show all of the audio. For example, captions show sound effects (e.g., "phone ringing" and "footsteps"), while subtitles don't."
http://www.robson.org/capfaq/overview.html

BTW...nice guide.


So I assume this guide would work equally well if say I wanted to add English subtitles to a DVD that currently only has French and Dutch subtitles? Or is there some other guide more suited to this purpose?


rakf1
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Post Posted: Nov 22, 2006 15:49 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

This guide is to add closed captions (line 21) to DVD....

Use the link below to a guide for adding subtitles to DVD : http://forum.videohelp.com/viewtopic.php?t=219535


slark
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Post Posted: Mar 16, 2007 17:19 Posts View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

This didn't work for me. Created the SCC file successfully, selected it from the UOP dialog in DVD-lab Pro 2, it compiled the DVD... no captions. DLP2's verification log does not indicate anything wrong - but there's no indication of CC being added to the MPEG either...

Any clues from anyone would be appreciated... Thanks.


rakf1
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Post Posted: Mar 16, 2007 21:14 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Create a graph with line21 decoder and check for closed captions, your graph should look something like this:



CLD
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Joined: 21 Aug 2008
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Post Posted: Aug 21, 2008 16:34 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Hello! i'm new here. I have the same problem as slark. I did everything the guide says but it doesn't work.
Can someone help me? please!

This is the report (nothing about CC):

*** DVD Lab Pro Verification Log ***
8 - 21 - 2008 -- 16:35:38


************************
* *
* VMG Verification *
* *
************************


Number of VTS - 1
Number of Menus: 1


Menu 01 - Type - Dummy

Number of imported VTS: 0

************************
* *
* VTS Verification *
* *
************************


<<< VTS Number 1 >>>
Number of Titles: 1


Title 01 - Type - ES or PES
Segment 1, Video File D:\Música\Videos\Vive La Fete - Noir Desir.mpv
Frame Size: 352 X 240
Frame Rate 4 [1--23.976, 2--24, 4--29.97, 3--25, 5--30]
Aspect Ratio: 43 [43--4:3, 169--16:9]
MPEG Video Type: 1 [1--MPEG 1, 2--MPEG 2]
Chroma: 1 [1--4:2:0, 2--4:2:2, 3--4:4:4]
GOP 1, size - 69367
GOP 2, size - 91732
GOP 3, size - 88673
Segment 1, Audio File D:\Música\Videos\Vive La Fete - Noir Desir.mp2
Audio type: MPEG, Channel: 2, Sampling: 48000, Bitrate: 192000
Segment 1, Subtitle File : None




Number of Menus: 1


Menu 01 - Type - Dummy

************************
* *
* Status Messages *
* *
************************
Start building Video Title Set ( VTS ) ... - 2001
Title - 1
Start building VOB streams - 2210
Muxing elementary streams is in process ... - 2220
Initializing audio packets ... - 3005
Initializing MPEG 1 audio packet ... - 3020
[INFO] - No subtitle stream is provided - 3739
Muxing is in process ... - 2300
Audio packetizing ends - 3025
Creating PGC for the title is in process ... - 2500
Creating dummy menu is in process ... - 2790
Building VTS IFO stream is in process ... - 2800
Start building Video Manager (VMG) ... - 2005
Creating dummy menu is in process ... - 2790
Creating still menu is in process ... - 2700
Start encoding bitmap ... - 2750
Reading bitmap is in process ... - 2740
[INFO] - No audio stream is provided - 3019
Encoding bitmap and building VOBU is in process ... - 2450
Building VMG IFO stream is in process ... - 2850

*** Post Verification ***

No error was found in the post verification process

Authoring is successfully completed - 3900


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