does anyone know how to strip closed caption from DVD

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  1. hart94109

    hart94109 Member

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    what if the DVD only have closed caption (not subtitle), any way I can strip it out as a text file ? cause all softwares I know only can strip subtitle.
     
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    You know Ive never really thought about that...

    If youre using smartripper, try getting into the stream processing menu and see whether there is a closed captioning stream...

    Another method you could try is to download the subtitles off of the web, if they're available.
    Heres a good site that has links to some places where you can download subtitles.

    http://www.freestuffplaza.com/subtitles.htm
     
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    You do it the same way that you rip subtitles:

    Rip your DVD to harddrive, then open your .ifo file with SubRip and rip the closed captions.
     
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    thanks ,threeten.
    but i bet you never try to rip "CC" yourself .
    as I know, subrip only can detect "subtitle" but not "cc" . you can't see any "cc" infromation in SubRip. can't you ?
     
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    hart I don't know what movie you are trying to rip, but I have ripped cc's with SubRip many times and never had a problem.

    Simply select your .ifo file from SubRip and a box will pop up that says, "closed captions detected".

    It is really no more complicated than that. Perhaps you are trying to rip cc's from a movie that doesn't have them.
     

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