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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:
Installation and Usage
Downloads for precompiled binaries and source code can be found on our website.
Extracting subtitles is relatively simple. Just run the following command:
ccextractor <input>
This will extract the subtitles.
More usage information can be found on our website:
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.
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.
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.
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