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Starting in CCExtractor 0.52, the default binary format changes. The previous one,
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whichwas ported from McPoodle's tools is too simple. It just contains the closed caption
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data, with no timing. It can also contain data from one field, which means one language.
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A new format, still simple but enough to transport all data with timing is as follows:
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RCWT (Raw Captions With Time), version 0.001
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File header (11 bytes), required:
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byte(s) value description
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0-2 CCCCED magic number, for Closed Caption CC Extractor Data
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3 CC Creating program. Currently Defined:
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CC -> CCextractor.
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4-5 0052 Program version number
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6-7 0001 File format version
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8-10 000000 Reserved
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Time header, required for every group of data packets
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0-7 <var> FTS value (Time in ms)
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8-9 <var> (1-65535) Number of caption data blocks with this time
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stamp. If the number of blocks exceeds 65535 write
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another time header for the remaining blocks.
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Caption data
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0-2 <var> Three byte caption data.
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Notes:
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- Data is in process order, i.e. the 608 or 708 decoders can process it
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sequentially. Programs generating files in this format are responsible
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for sorting the data when needed.
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- FTS is the time, in milliseconds since the beginning of the file,
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starting in 0.
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- The closed caption data is always 3 bytes, the first of which is the
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cc_type and cc_valid fields and the other two are the actual data
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pairs. Depending on cc_type, they will be EIA-608 or EIA-708 data.
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