Keeping Closed Captions?

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  • drfsupercenter
    NOT an online superstore
    • Oct 2005
    • 4424

    Keeping Closed Captions?

    I just tested a DVD that was re-encoded with DVD Rebuilder. Much to my dismay, it had no closed captions. Is there a way to keep the captions? I realize it can keep "subtitles", but some movies ONLY have captions and I'd hate to lose them.

    --EDIT--
    "A1: DVD-Rebuilder doesn't support Closed Captions (for the deaf and hard of hearing) yet so they will be missing from your backup."

    Hmm, so it doesn't actually support them? Any way I could extract them from the source DVD and remux them in the output? I happen to be a big fan of CCs, so I really want them there...
    Last edited by drfsupercenter; 8 Oct 2007, 10:12 AM.
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  • jdobbs
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    • Sep 2004
    • 324

    #2
    Closed captions are supported in the Pro version but not the freeware.

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    • drfsupercenter
      NOT an online superstore
      • Oct 2005
      • 4424

      #3
      Hmm.

      I can try some of McPoodle's cc extract and mux software, it would just require more work.
      How much does the Pro version cost?
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      • jdobbs
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        • Sep 2004
        • 324

        #4
        $29.95

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