####################################################### # Version 0.01 # # To enable required option please uncommnent option # # The Input Source tag option gives ability to user # to take input from file, standard input or network # This tag takes number in its input and their meanings # are following # 0 = file # 1 = stdin # 2 = network INPUT_SOURCE=0 # The Buffer Input tag # This tag takes number in its input. #BUFFER_INPUT=0 # The Direct Rollup tag # This tag takes number in its input and their meanings # are following # 0 = no # 1 = yes #DIRECT_ROLLUP= #The No font Color Tag # This tag takes number in its input and their meanings # are following # 0 = no # 1 = yes #NOFONT_COLOR= #The No type Setting Tag # This tag takes number in its input and their meanings # are following # 0 = no # 1 = yes #NOTYPE_SETTING= # The Codec Tag takes the preference of codec # tag CCX_CODEC_ANY is by default # This tag takes number in its input and their meanings # are following # 0 = CCX_CODEC_ANY # 1 = CCX_CODEC_TELETEXT # 2 = CCX_CODEC_DVB #CODEC= # The NO Codec Tag do not use codec specified # tag CCX_CODEC_NONE is by default # This tag takes number in its input and their meanings # are following # 1 = CCX_CODEC_TELETEXT # 2 = CCX_CODEC_DVB # 3 = CCX_CODEC_NONE #NOCODEC= # OUTPUT_FORMAT tag specify format of output # by default output format is srt # This tag takes number in its input and their meanings # are following # 0 = CCX_OF_RAW # 1 = CCX_OF_SRT (default) # 2 = CCX_OF_SAMI # 3 = CCX_OF_TRANSCRIPT # 4 = CCX_OF_RCWT # 5 = CCX_OF_NULL # 6 = CCX_OF_SMPTETT # 7 = CCX_OF_SPUPNG # 8 = CCX_OF_DVDRAW #OUTPUT_FORMAT= # Start credit Text is shown at start # this tag take text in input # Please note text is limited to one line in configuration # file #START_CREDIT_TEXT= # Start credit do not start before specified time in tag # this tag only accepts SS, MM:SS or HH:MM:SS #START_CREDIT_NOT_BEFORE= # Start credits do not start after specified time in tag # this tag only accepts SS, MM:SS or HH:MM:SS #START_CREDIT_NOT_AFTER= # Start credits run for at least time specied in tag # this tag only accepts SS, MM:SS or HH:MM:SS #START_CREDIT_FOR_ATLEAST= # Start credits are displayed for atmost time specified in tag # this tag only accepts SS, MM:SS or HH:MM:SS #START_CREDIT_FOR_ATMOST= # End Credit text are shown at beginning # this tag take text in input # Please note text is limited to one line in configuration # file #END_CREDITS_TEXT= # End credits run for at least time specied in tag # this tag only accepts SS, MM:SS or HH:MM:SS #END_CREDITS_FOR_ATLEAST # End credits are displayed for atmost time specified in tag # this tag only accepts SS, MM:SS or HH:MM:SS #END_CREDITS_FOR_ATMOST # Is Video edited or split by tool # By default its 1, ccextractor will process input files in # sequence as if they were all one large file i.e # split by a generic, non video-aware tool. If you # are processing video hat was split with a editing # tool, use 0 so ccextractor doesn't try to rebuild # the original timing. # This tag take 0 or 1 in input #VIDEO_EDITED=1 # Use GOP for timing instead of PTS. This only applies # to Program or Transport Streams with MPEG2 data and # overrides the default PTS timing,GOP timing is always # used for Elementary Streams. # # This tag takes number in its input and their meanings # are following # 0 = use pts for time (when reasonable) # 1 = use gop for time (when reasonable) # -1 = Never use GOP timing (use PTS), even if ccextractor # detects GOP timing is the reasonable choice. #GOP_TIME=0 # Fix padding - some cards (or providers, or whatever) # seem to send 0000 as CC padding instead of 8080. If you # get bad timing, this might solve it. # # This tag take number in its input and there meaning # are following # 0 = no # 1 = yes #FIX_PADDINDG=0 # If you hate the repeated lines caused by the roll-up # emulation, you can have ccextractor write only one # line at a time, getting rid of these repeated lines. # # This tag take number in its input and their meanings # are following # 0 = no (default) # 1 = yes #NO_ROLL_UP=0 # Roll-up captions can consist of 2, 3 or 4 visible # lines at any time (the number of lines is part of # the transmission). If having 3 or 4 lines annoys # you can use this tag to force the decoder to always # use 1, 2 or 3 lines. Note that 1 line is not # a real mode rollup mode, so CCExtractor does what # it can. # In value = 1 the start timestamp is actually the timestamp # of the first character received which is possibly more # accurate. # # This tag take number in its input and there meaning # are following # 1 # 2 # 3 #FORCED_RU # This tag trim line # This tag take number in its input and there meaning # are following # 0 = no # 1 = yes #TRIM=0 # # Report progress and interesting events to stderr # in a easy to parse format. This is intended to be # used by other programs. See docs directory for details # This tag take number in its input and there meaning # are following # 0 = no # 1 = yes #GUI_MODE_REPORTS=0 # Suppress the output of the progress bar # This tag take number in its input and there meaning # are following # 0 = no # 1 = yes #NO_PROGRESS_BAR=0 # Sentence capitalization. Use if you hate # ALL CAPS in subtitles # This tag take number in its input and there meaning # are following # 0 = no # 1 = yes #SENTENCE_CAP=0 #this tag take Dictionary file name containing words in each line #CAP_FILE=Dictionary.txt # Program number(pid) to be selected from ts file # This tag take number in its input and there meaning # are following # -1 = automaticaly selected # X = actual program pid in ts file #PROGRAM_NUMBER=-1 # select automaticaly program from ts file # This tag take number in its input and there meaning # are following # 0 = no # 1 = yes #AUTO_PROGRAM=0 # Stream number(pid) to be selected from file # This tag take number in its input and there meaning # are following # -1 = automaticaly selected # X = actual stream pid in ts file #STREAM=-1 #Write number of screenfuls and terminate processing #This tag take number of secreen #SCREEN_TO_PROCESS=100 # start extraction from the time specified # this tag only accepts SS, MM:SS or HH:MM:SS #START_AT # End extraction at the time specified # this tag only accepts SS, MM:SS or HH:MM:SS #END_AT # If no CC packets are detected based on the PMT, try # to find data in all packets by scanning. # This tag take number in its input and there meaning # are following # 0 = no # 1 = yes #INVASTIGATE_PACKET=0 # If the video was recorder using a Hauppauge card, it # might need special processing. This parameter will # force the special treatment. #HAUPPAUGE_MODE=0 # MP4 files the closed caption data can be embedded in # the video track or in a dedicated CC track. If a # dedicated track is detected it will be processed instead # of the video track. If you need to force the video track # to be processed instead use this option. # This tag take number in its input and there meaning # are following # 0 = no # 1 = yes #MP4_VIDEO_TRACK # File need to be encoding in which format # This tag take number in its input and there meaning # are following # 0 = no # 0 = CX_ENC_UNICODE # 1 = CCX_ENC_LATIN_1 # 2 = CCX_ENC_UTF_8 #ENCODING=2 # Use the pic_order_cnt_lsb in AVC/H.264 data streams # to order the CC information. The default way is to # use the PTS information. Use this switch only when # needed. # This tag take number in its input and there meaning # are following # 0 = no # 1 = yes #USE_PIC_ORDER=0 # The MythTV branch is needed for analog captures where # the closed caption data is stored in the VBI, such as # those with bttv cards (Hauppage 250 for example). This # is detected automatically so you don't need to worry # about this unless autodetection doesn't work for you. # This tag take number in its input and there meaning # are following # 0 = NO Myth # 1 = Myth # 2 = Auto #AUTO_MYTH=2 # Read the captions from the MPEG2 video stream rather # than the captions stream in WTV files # This tag take number in its input and there meaning # are following # 0 = no # 1 = yes #WTV_MPEG2=0 # This tag take output file name #OUTPUT_FILENAME=output.srt # Don't try to find out the stream for subtitles # use the provided pid # Takes number as input #DATA_PID=0x100 # Instead of selecting the stream by its PID, select it # by its type (pick the stream that has this type in # the PMT # Takes number as input #STREAM_TYPE=0x6 # Assume the data is of this type, don't autodetect. This # parameter may be needed if DATA_PID or STREAM_TYPE tag # is set and CCExtractor cannot determine how to process # the stream. The value may be 2 (MPEG video) or # 6 (MPEG private data). # # Tekes number in input #TS_FORCED_STREAM_TYPE=0x6 # This tag specify the format of date # 0 = ODF_NONE # 1 = ODF_HHMMSS # 2 = ODF_SECONDS # 3 = ODF_DATE # 4 = ODF_HHMMSSMS ( HH:MM:SS,MILIS .srt style ) #DATE_FORMAT=4