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    I have searched the forum here and quite a few other places, but haven't found a working solution.

    I have some MPEG4/H.264./AAC-HE(Latm/Laos) .ts files from a DVB-T stream with embedded subtitles which I can enable in DVB-Viewer. However, if I framserve the .ts file into any encoder the subtitles are not visible (naturally). Is there anyway to demux or rip the subtitles from the .ts file? I have tried ProjectX (seems like it doesn't support this new format) and TSMuxer without luck.
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    Doesn't tsmuxer find any subs at all?

    THere aren't that many demuxing tools for ts with h264 video. But try h264tsto(command line app) and Transport Stream Packet Editor.
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    Thanks for your reply Baldrick. When I load the file in tsmuxer I get an error saying "unsupported format, some tracks not recognized". It can demux the file, but my only output is a .264 file. In the Transport Stream Packet Editor it's the same. It finds some subtitle tracks there, but my only output is a .264 file. I should be able to get a separate file for the subs right (I just noticed in the description of h64tsto that it will output a .264 file)?.
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    I'm not sure if this would work but when I capped some shows in .ts I extracted the close caption stream from the .ts file..worked like a charm with some editing..I used CCExtractor

    http://ccextractor.sourceforge.net/

    hope that helps you
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    I still haven't found a working solution for this. Anybody else?
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  6. I would also be grateful for any help with this.
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