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    Ok sorry i figured out the problem i was missing some ""<br>
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    <i>vlc dvb-t:// :dvb-frequency=226500000 :dvb-bandwidth=7
      :dvb-transmission=8 :program=562 :sout-all
:sout="#duplicate{dst=display,select="program=562",dst=std{access=file,mux=avi,dst="/home/brenton/vlctest/103_stream.avi"},select="program=562",dst=std{access=file,mux=raw,dst="/home/brenton/vlctest/103_stream.sub"},select="es=576"}"</i><br>
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    Now i get 2 files. But the .sub file is totally unreadable. anyone
    know of a way to convert it maybe&nbsp; now that i have extracted it :)<br>
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    On 24/08/2010 7:58 AM, ozatomic wrote:
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      Just a little info and looking for some debug help. I found this
      command from the videolan froum<br>
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      <i>vlc dvb-t:// :dvb-frequency=514000000 :dvb-bandwidth=8
        :sout-all
:sout=#duplicate{dst=display,select="program=257",dst=std{access=file,mux=avi,dst="F:\temp\stream.avi"},select="program=257",dst=std{access=file,mux=raw,dst="F:\temp\stream.sub"},select="es=140"}</i><br>
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      Now of course i have to replace the values with my values but i
      have not found them all yet. but even if it try and remove eg the
      subtitles export bit i still get errors as follows.<br>
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      <i>[0x8679c20] main stream out error: no sout stream module
        matched "duplicateselect=program=562"<br>
        [0x86797a8] main stream output error: stream chain failed for
        `duplicateselect=program=562'<br>
        [0x867def0] main input error: cannot start stream output
        instance, aborting<br>
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      For some reason my VLC does not liek me doing this stuff?<br>
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      On 23/08/2010 4:54 PM, Silvia Pfeiffer wrote:
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        cite="mid:AANLkTi=GcZ7ULe3rO9vrO-F2LY_sR66AKCL7OVj=i_NL@mail.gmail.com"
        type="cite">I'd need a file to play around with it. Sorry, but
        if Google searches cannot help you, I don't know either.<br>
        Cheers,<br>
        Silvia.<br>
        <br>
        <div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 4:14 PM,
          ozatomic <span dir="ltr">&lt;<a moz-do-not-send="true"
              href="mailto:levelbelow@levelbelow.net">levelbelow@levelbelow.net</a>&gt;</span>
          wrote:<br>
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            <div bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000"> Thanks for the reply.<br>
              <br>
              I had not tried to play the capture card via VLC but after
              reading your response i did.<br>
              <br>
              I was able to get a channel up and it is showing me the
              closed captions and they are not bitmaps. Well i'm saying
              this because the captions look completly different then
              what they look like in mythtv.<br>
              <br>
              Now i just have to find a way to get vlc to export the
              closed captions. Any ideas?
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                  On 22/08/2010 9:08 AM, Silvia Pfeiffer wrote:
                  <blockquote type="cite">Last poster on this thread
                    claims he's had success with ccextractor<br>
                    <a moz-do-not-send="true"
                      href="http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/mythtv/users/365423"
                      target="_blank">http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/mythtv/users/365423</a><br>
                    Using<br>
                    <font color="black" face="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica"
                      size="2"><font color="black"
                        face="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" size="2">/usr/local/bin/ccextractor



                        --queue "%DIR%"/%FILE% <br>
                        pulls out a .srt on </font></font><font
                      color="black" face="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica"
                      size="2"><font color="black"
                        face="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" size="2">PVR350.<br>
                        <br>
                        But others claim captions are bitmaps in DVB-T,
                        so you might be able to use gocr on those.<br>
                        <br>
                        Have you tried using VLC to see if it has the
                        subtitles? If so, there should be a way to
                        extract them.<br>
                        <br>
                        Silvia.<br>
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                    <div class="gmail_quote">On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at
                      11:40 AM, ozatomic <span dir="ltr">&lt;<a
                          moz-do-not-send="true"
                          href="mailto:levelbelow@levelbelow.net"
                          target="_blank">levelbelow@levelbelow.net</a>&gt;</span>
                      wrote:<br>
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                        0pt 0pt 0.8ex; border-left: 1px solid rgb(204,
                        204, 204); padding-left: 1ex;"> &nbsp;Hey Guys,<br>
                        <br>
                        Not sure if this is a place to ask question but
                        i thought that some of<br>
                        you may have tried this before.<br>
                        <br>
                        I'm tring to get closed captions from my DVB-T
                        device to a text file.<br>
                        <br>
                        I've tried using applications like ccextrator
                        but it does not work. I am<br>
                        now playing with dvbsnoop but am getting very
                        lost.<br>
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