![logo](https://avatars3.githubusercontent.com/u/7253637?v=3&s=100) # CCExtractor CCExtractor is a tool that produces subtitles from TV use. Global accessibility (all users, all content, all countries) is the goal. With so many different formats, this is a constantly moving target, but we intend to keep up with all sources and formats. Carlos' version (mainstream) is the most stable branch. ## Google Summer of Code 2017 CCExtractor has been invited to Summer of Code 2017! Another summer of coding fun. If you are a student currently enrolled in university most likely you are eligible to participate. Read more at: - [Google Summer of Code official website ](https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/) - [CCExtractor's main GSoC page](https://www.ccextractor.org?id=public:gsoc:ideas_page_for_summer_of_code_2017) ## Installation and Usage Downloads for precompiled binaries and source code can be found [on our website](https://www.ccextractor.org?id=public:general:downloads). Extracting subtitles is relatively simple. Just run the following command: ```ccextractor ``` This will extract the subtitles. More usage information can be found on our website: - [Using the command line tool](https://www.ccextractor.org/doku.php?id=public:general:command_line_usage) - [Using the Windows GUI](https://www.ccextractor.org/doku.php?id=public:general:win_gui_usage) ## Compiling ### Debian/Ubuntu # make sure you have CCExtractor repository forked # clone repository sudo apt-get install -y git git clone https://github.com/%USERNAME%/ccextractor.git # paste your github username # installing dependencies sudo apt-get install -y gcc sudo apt-get install -y libcurl4-gnutls-dev sudo apt-get install -y tesseract-ocr sudo apt-get install -y tesseract-ocr-dev sudo apt-get install -y libleptonica-dev # compiling (Choose any one of 2 methods) METHOD 1: If you don't want to obtain object files cd ccextractor/linux ./build METHOD 2: Standard linux compilation through Autoconf scripts sudo apt-get install autoconf #Dependency to generate configuration script cd ccextractor/linux ./autogen.sh ./configure make # test your build ./ccextractor ### Fedora # make sure you have CCExtractor repository forked # clone repository sudo yum install -y git git clone https://github.com/%USERNAME%/ccextractor.git # paste your github username # installing dependencies sudo yum install -y gcc sudo yum install -y tesseract-devel # leptonica will be installed automatically # compiling (Choose any one of the 3 methods) METHOD 1: If you don't want to obtain object files cd ccextractor/linux ./build METHOD 2: If you want object files cd ccextractor/linux make METHOD 3: Standard linux compilation through Autoconf scripts sudo dnf install autoconf automake #Dependency to generate configuration script cd ccextractor ./autogen.sh ./configure make # test your build ./ccextractor ### Windows Open the windows/ccextractor.sln file with Visual Studio (2015 at least), and build it. Configurations "(Debug|Release)-Full" includes dependent libraries which are used for OCR. ## Support By far the best way to get support is by opening an issue at our [issue tracker](https://github.com/CCExtractor/ccextractor/issues). When you create a new issue, please fill in the needed details in the provided template. That makes it easier for us to help you more efficiently. You can also [contact us by email or chat with the team in Slack](https://www.ccextractor.org/doku.php?id=public:general:support). ## Contributing You can contribute to the project by forking it, modifying the code, and making a pull request to the repository. We have some rules, outlined in the [contributor's guide](https://github.com/CCExtractor/ccextractor/blob/master/.github/CONTRIBUTING.md). ## News & Other Information News about releases and modifications to the code can be found in the `CHANGES.TXT` file. For more information visit the CCExtractor website: [https://www.ccextractor.org](https://www.ccextractor.org)