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CCExtractor

CCExtractor is a tool that everyone that produces subtitles from TV uses. With so many different formats this is always a moving target, and we intend to keep up with all sources and formats. Global accessibility (all users, all contents, all countries) is the goal

Carlos' version (mainstream) is the most stable branch.

Downloads:

Download page on ccextractor.org

Or from the top of this page.

Quick Use

Extracting subtitles has never been so easy. Just by typing the following command: ccextractor "name of input" you'll extract the subtitles

Compiling

(Coming soon)

Contributing

You can contribute to the project by Forking it and modifying the code and doing a Pull Request to the project!

If you need help read this Page to receive help!

News & Contact

For News about release, modifications to the code please you can read from the CHANGES.TXT! file

For More information visit the CCExtractor's website: http://www.ccextractor.org