ATI All-In-Wonder series cards since begining of time () as well as some other cards have option of capturing Closed Captioning (CC) from VHS or LiveTV to any .txt, .rtf or .htm files. (Thats just to explain to European readers who don't know what CC is that Im not talking about DVD's subtitles).
It is nice if you want to have text transcripts of any TV/VHS (I believe 90% or so of NTSC TV programming/VHS tapes have CC), but since ATI's software doesn't generate timecodes it is useless for making subtitles off of it![]()
I have been asking ATI since 1996 (when I had my first ATI A-I-W card) to add this little timecoding feature to it's 'CC Transcript' part of MMC (formerly ATI Media Player iirc), but except ONE polite reply that consumers are not interested in such feature, I have been totally ignored by ATI hehe
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So: is there any hack for ATI's MMC or any separate program that is capable of dumping CC text to any .txt/.rtf/.htm/.whatever file WITH timecodes?
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(I don't care if it uses current machine's time instead of 0:00:00 at begining, or frame#, or any other streamlined form of marking timecode - I'll figure it out)
TIA
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