Quoting Marth64 (2024-03-12 07:00:00)
> In MPEG-2 user data, there can be different types of Closed Captions
> formats embedded (A53, SCTE-20, or DVD). The current behavior of the
> CC extraction code in the MPEG-2 decoder is to not be aware of
> multiple formats if multiple exist, therefore allowing one format
> to overwrite the other during the extraction process since the CC
> extraction shares one output buffer for the normalized bytes.
> 
> This causes sources that have two CC formats to produce flawed output.
> There exist real-world samples which contain both A53 and SCTE-20 captions
> in the same MPEG-2 stream, and that manifest this problem. Example of symptom:
> THANK YOU (expected) --> THTHANANK K YOYOUU (actual)
> 
> The solution is to pick only the first CC substream observed with valid bytes,
> and ignore the other types. Additionally, provide an option for users
> to manually "force" a type in the event that this matters for a particular
> source.

Is it not possible to extract all of them simultaneously?

-- 
Anton Khirnov
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