![]() ![]() User-friendly, multi-language, customizable interface (including customizable shortcuts and translation mode).Supports converting between, creating, opening, editing, and saving over 60 (currently) subtitle formats via the Subtitle API library, as well as saving subtitles in a custom user-defined file format.Now all we need is for Vegas and DVDA to be able to ingest a SCC file.Subtitle Workshop is a free application for creating, editing, and converting text-based subtitle files. I tried it and droppped the SCC file into Adobe Encore and rendered and sure enough - there is now closed captions on theDVD file. All you do is take your saved subtitle file (.srt extension) and drop it onto the "subrip2scc.exe" file and *poof* - you get a vaild SCC file that you can use. If you download the free Subtitle Workshop i link to above to create your subtitles and save it out in SubRip formating you can download SCC Tools, a set of free DOS/Command line utilitys, that will do nice things related to CC'ing. I did some digging last night and some testing this morning. RE: Adding/placing closed captioning textĮDIT: Ok, some good news, so to speak, with a free solution for creating valid SCC files. ![]() RE: OT: Can MPEG2 display Closed Captioning? Here are some of my posts on the subject: One of my favorite programs, and it is free, is Subtitle Workshop but it does not allow for CC encoding, but it can oputput, for example, files that can be used in a program such as Stream SubText and than output in the SCC format. But also this software is now "gone" and is now Lemony. In addition to links that are in the links below I have started playing with Stream SubText. No version of Vegas allows for any sort of CC placement, could this change in Version 7? DVDA does not either, but Adobe Encore does allow for it. The whole CC issue has come up a bit here and I have been surpised it has not come up more because of the FCC mandates it now in the United States for broadcast. ![]()
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