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<blockquote data-quote="greybox" data-source="post: 748989" data-attributes="member: 87693"><p>I have NA closed captions, but I just noticed today I can't switch them off unless I use ffdshow and disable them in ffdshow. Maybe somebody from MP team can help?</p><p></p><p>To troubleshoot your problem it is important to know what kind of signal are you dealing with. For digital, like ATSC, you will need postprocessing with "Core CC Parser" (post #8 in this thread). </p><p></p><p>You should not need any postprocessing for analog signal, like analog cable. Just make sure you select remote control <strong>Menu</strong>, <strong>3 Subtitle</strong>, and then select <strong>2 CC1</strong>. Try to use Microsoft or FFDShow video codec. I like FFDShow better because I can control how closed captions look, although sometimes I have wierd simbols, maybe FFDShow doesn't know how to process certain codes. Make sure you select the appropriate codec in TV Codecs tab of MP configuration program. If you use FFDShow, make sure Subtitles is checked in video decoder configuration, and select all subtitles and closed captions (see the attached screenshot).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybox, post: 748989, member: 87693"] I have NA closed captions, but I just noticed today I can't switch them off unless I use ffdshow and disable them in ffdshow. Maybe somebody from MP team can help? To troubleshoot your problem it is important to know what kind of signal are you dealing with. For digital, like ATSC, you will need postprocessing with "Core CC Parser" (post #8 in this thread). You should not need any postprocessing for analog signal, like analog cable. Just make sure you select remote control [B]Menu[/B], [B]3 Subtitle[/B], and then select [B]2 CC1[/B]. Try to use Microsoft or FFDShow video codec. I like FFDShow better because I can control how closed captions look, although sometimes I have wierd simbols, maybe FFDShow doesn't know how to process certain codes. Make sure you select the appropriate codec in TV Codecs tab of MP configuration program. If you use FFDShow, make sure Subtitles is checked in video decoder configuration, and select all subtitles and closed captions (see the attached screenshot). [/QUOTE]
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