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  1. i tried to use ccextractor on "video_ts" folder of a dvd movie. the logfile seems to process things, but it won't save a SRT file or any other file to the desktop or output/input folders. i know this dvd has CC as it has no subtitles. The creator mentioned to process the vob files. Does that mean convert them to avi/mpg? I tried that but when I used CCEX on the video, the srt file was empty, zero value.
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    Did you try open the first 1GB vob file(usually VTS_01_1.VOB) in ccextractor?

    You can also use vob2mpg to extract the vobs to a single mpg. No video reconversion.
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  3. This is CCExtractor tutorials: http://www.ccextractor.org/dvd-cc-extraction.html

    But first check if you have option to extract subtitles
    drag and drop biggest VOB file to Mediainfo:

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    If you see RLE text stream its sub/idx
    EIA-608 its closed captions(CC) subtitles
    CCExtractor can extract only closed captions subtitles
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  4. Thanks Baldrick. I ended up doing 1 vob file at a time to get 3 cc files. how do i combine them?
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    You can load all vob files at once in ccextractor. See http://www.ccextractor.org/dvd-cc-extraction.html . Scroll down to the bottom.

    And export as srt.
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    I don't know anything about subtitle software, so my question is, can the software extract subtitles if the movie had no subtitles when downloaded? I know how to add subtitles to movies playing in vlc player.
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  7. Originally Posted by abbyzzz View Post
    I don't know anything about subtitle software, so my question is, can the software extract subtitles if the movie had no subtitles when downloaded? I know how to add subtitles to movies playing in vlc player.
    If you open movie file in MediaInfo program
    and you don't see any text streams
    so you cannot extract if the movie has no subtitles

    If movie have text streams
    you can extract with Subtitle Edit
    text streams in MediaInfo look like this:
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    CCExtractorGUI can't create subtitles if there are no EIA-608 closed captions, EIA-708 closed captions, or teletext captions to process. It doesn't work for processing selectable DVD or Blu-ray subtitles (RLE text stream), or other forms of subtitling.
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    Originally Posted by roma_turok View Post
    Originally Posted by abbyzzz View Post
    I don't know anything about subtitle software, so my question is, can the software extract subtitles if the movie had no subtitles when downloaded? I know how to add subtitles to movies playing in vlc player.
    If you open movie file in MediaInfo program
    and you don't see any text streams
    so you cannot extract if the movie has no subtitles

    If movie have text streams
    you can extract with Subtitle Edit
    text streams in MediaInfo look like this:
    I downloaded ccextractor 0.84 and I don't see anywhere mediainfo.
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    Originally Posted by roma_turok View Post
    MediaInfo its separate program
    you download from this location: https://www.videohelp.com/software/MediaInfo
    I guess I got confused. Thanks
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