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  1. Is there a software that removes close captions leaving the DVD rip DVD compliant ?
    With the DVD folders VIDEO-TS & AUDIO_TS with the .BUP , .IFO , & .VOB files.
    I have software that can remove the subtitles during a DVD rip.
    It does not remove the close captions like EIA-608 .
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    If they are burned-in to the video.....nothing will get rid of that.
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  3. Originally Posted by cholla View Post
    Is there a software that removes close captions leaving the DVD rip DVD compliant ?
    With the DVD folders VIDEO-TS & AUDIO_TS with the .BUP , .IFO , & .VOB files.
    I have software that can remove the subtitles during a DVD rip.
    It does not remove the close captions like EIA-608 .
    You could try clever FFmpeg-GUI.
    You must work on the single VTS_xx_x.vobs (e.g. VTS_01_1.VOB) of your main movie.
    Start with _1.VOB (not _0.VOB), then _2.VOB aso for all vobs, one each time.
    Load the first VOB, answer NO to the question,

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    click main page, click extract EIA 608/708 captions.
    Select Delete, click delete.

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    The captions should be deleted now on the output vob.
    Play it to see, if the captions are removed.
    If so, replace the original VOB with the new created one.
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  4. @ ProWo,
    I will give it a try.
    I did the same with FFMPEG command line. (Or almost the same).
    The video did not play when "Play with VLC" was selected.
    I had to open the directory in VLC to play.
    I did not try to burn it to a DVD RW.To check if my settop player would play the DVD.
    Maybe Clever will do a better job.

    Tested Clever. Same results as FFMPEG with command line.
    Last edited by cholla; 31st Aug 2025 at 12:48. Reason: Comment about results
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  5. Originally Posted by hech54 View Post
    If they are burned-in to the video.....nothing will get rid of that.
    The close captions are not "burned in".
    They can be selected from a VLC dropdown under "Subtitle".
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