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PC video card and closed captions
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15/12/2008 01:16:23
 
 
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Windows
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Informatique en général
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>How can I be sure (or verify) that a certain video card can or cannot help me see closed captions on my PC when watching a DVD movie/program? That is, when buying a new computer I want to make sure that the video card supports closed captions.

If you're playing media from a DVD, usually closed caption support is a function of the DVD player software e.g. CyberLink PowerDVD. It would be the job of this software to read the captions from the disc and insert them into the video stream that gets fed to the video adapter. I'm not 100% sure but I don't think the video adapter needs any special capabilities in this case.

Things may be different if:

- you're using a TV tuner/video adapter and taking a video feed straight from broadcast or cable
- you're working with Blu-Ray - because of the high bandwidth and processing requirements to decode Blu-Ray, some video adapters have hardware specifically designed to assist in this and help offload the CPU, so in that case you might have to check that this hardware acceleration supports closed captioning.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Closed_captioning
http://www.alldeaf.com/general-chat/7056-dvd-software-closed-captions-need-help-please.html
Regards. Al

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