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Steve Grisetti wrote on 3/12/2011, 7:56 PM
Are you using the Pro or the Studio version of DVD Architect?

This feature is not available in the Studio version.
Whaledad wrote on 3/13/2011, 11:59 PM
Your video has Closed Caption info in it? Like it was recorded from TV?
Please make sure you differentiate between Closed Caption and Subtitles.
Closed Caption is a technology developed for TV (broadcast) and was also widely supported by VCRs. There are far fewer DVD players that support it, while ALL DVD players support Subtitles, which is a technology developed for DVD.
Vegas 10 us the first version that supports Closed Captions. I haven't tried to use it and I don't know if DVD Architect will "capture" it and transfer it to DVD. But again, even if it does, not all players will display it.

Wd
bradf55 wrote on 3/15/2011, 11:29 AM
Hi Again

Yes I have the studio version.

Is there an upgrade path to pro?

Or is it part of vegas?
They want way to much for vegas just for that.

Yes also it is a video from tv by the way.

As wd said subtitles are used instead of cc. for dvd's.
I think I read a thread about that, but I think it said you had to send the info out to a service to get something back that worked. If that is true then it would be to much work and money for what I'm doing, so this might be worthless to try to do.

What do you think?

Brad
BlackMax wrote on 3/15/2011, 1:18 PM
You can start by finding ccExtractor and converting your captions to a format that works.
TOG62 wrote on 3/15/2011, 2:41 PM
Is there an upgrade path to pro?

No upgrade path. It's sold only with Vegas Pro.