But thanks... still working hard on finding the answer to this.
> > > > Gstreamer claims to support it but won't answer me on their mailing
> > > > list. oh well...
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > On Mon, 2008-01-07 at 15:59 -0500, Willie Wa
org/archives/gnome-announce-list/2007-December/msg00028.html
> > >>
> > >> "Gnome Subtitles is a subtitle editor for the GNOME desktop. It supports
> > >> the most common text-based subtitle formats and allows for subtitle
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on text-based subtitle formats and allows for subtitle
> >> editing, conversion and synchronization.
> >>
> >> * About: http://gnome-subtitles.sf.net/about
> >> ..."
> >>
> >> Will
> >>
> >> Bryen wrote:
> >&
007-December/msg00028.html
>>
>> "Gnome Subtitles is a subtitle editor for the GNOME desktop. It supports
>> the most common text-based subtitle formats and allows for subtitle
>> editing, conversion and synchronization.
>>
>> * About: http://gnome-subtitles.s
ubtitle formats and allows for subtitle
> editing, conversion and synchronization.
>
> * About: http://gnome-subtitles.sf.net/about
> ..."
>
> Will
>
> Bryen wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've been hunting high and low for answers to Closed-Captioning su
title
editing, conversion and synchronization.
* About: http://gnome-subtitles.sf.net/about
..."
Will
Bryen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been hunting high and low for answers to Closed-Captioning support
> on GNOME. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
>
> I have found t
Hi,
I've been hunting high and low for answers to Closed-Captioning support
on GNOME. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
I have found that supposedly gstreamer and xine have built in
closed-captioning (CC) but I have yet to see where to enable it.
Many thanks!
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