Some1LikeMe
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Don't worry if you don't understand what I'm trying to do with OBS. Question is whether a plug in exists, and what it's called, but the background info might help you understand why the plug-in's needed. OBS used as foillows:
OBS captures channel 3, from some kind of box, with a card that can capture that lossless. Encodes that with a MPEG encoder, with unlimited bitrate, at a size above 1152x648, at an fps above 87..... and my bounding box is that magic height 853 that makes anything progressive scan. What I get is a huge intermediate file that I turn to DVD quality with Handbrake and then delete.
Translation of those specs, those softwares, and and those technical terms: "I got it all, at TV station quality. It rolls about a gigabyte a minute to get that quality. I make DVD quality off of that.
Gets it all, except for the closed captions. I know that's in the picture as morse code, and I can see that my picture had that.
When I save a DVD the same way, I GET those captions in my final MP4, in a format MP4 players can play and swithc on and off. Handbrake calls those captions "CC608", a standard I'm not familiar with. DVDs have captions in CC608, my intermediate files from OBS don't, when the source picture had them.
Does that plug in exist, for OBS to put the closed captions into the file as it encodes, as a track in "any format that can be toggled on and off"?
OBS captures channel 3, from some kind of box, with a card that can capture that lossless. Encodes that with a MPEG encoder, with unlimited bitrate, at a size above 1152x648, at an fps above 87..... and my bounding box is that magic height 853 that makes anything progressive scan. What I get is a huge intermediate file that I turn to DVD quality with Handbrake and then delete.
Translation of those specs, those softwares, and and those technical terms: "I got it all, at TV station quality. It rolls about a gigabyte a minute to get that quality. I make DVD quality off of that.
Gets it all, except for the closed captions. I know that's in the picture as morse code, and I can see that my picture had that.
When I save a DVD the same way, I GET those captions in my final MP4, in a format MP4 players can play and swithc on and off. Handbrake calls those captions "CC608", a standard I'm not familiar with. DVDs have captions in CC608, my intermediate files from OBS don't, when the source picture had them.
Does that plug in exist, for OBS to put the closed captions into the file as it encodes, as a track in "any format that can be toggled on and off"?