CCExtractor is a tool used to produce subtitles for TV recordings from almost anywhere in the world. We intend to keep up with all sources and formats.
Subtitles are important for many people. If you're learning a new language, subtitles are a great way to learn it from movies or TV shows. If you are hard of hearing, subtitles can help you better understand what's happening on the screen. We aim to make it easy to generate subtitles by using the command line tool or Windows GUI.
The official repository is (CCExtractor/ccextractor) and master being the most stable branch.
- Extract subtitles in real-time
- Translate subtitles
- Extract closed captions from DVDs
- Convert closed captions to subtitles
The core functionality is written in C. Other languages used include C++ and Python.
CCExtractor is participating in Google Code-in 2018!
Google Code-In is a global, online open source development & outreach contest for pre-university students aged between 13-17. Participants complete “tasks” ranging from coding, documentation, quality assurance, design, outreach and research to earn t-shirts, digital certificates, and hooded sweatshirts for their work. Grand prize winners receive a four day trip to Google in Mountain View, CA, USA the following summer!
We have a long and proud history of taking part in the Google Summer of Code with university students, and are excited to participate in GCI again for 3rd year with pre-university students!
Sounds interesting? Read more about it on our website here and on the official website here.
Downloads for precompiled binaries and source code can be found on our website.
Extracting subtitles is relatively simple. Just run the following command:
ccextractor <input>
This will extract the subtitles.
More usage information can be found on our website:
You can also find the list of parameters and their brief description by running ccextractor
without any arguments.
To learn more about how to compile and build CCExtractor for your platform check the compilation guide.
By far the best way to get support is by opening an issue at our issue tracker.
When you create a new issue, please fill in the needed details in the provided template. That makes it easier for us to help you more efficiently.
If you have a question or a problem you can also contact us by email or chat with the team in Slack.
If you want to contribute to CCExtractor but can't submit some code patches or issues or video samples, you can also donate to us
You can contribute to the project by reporting issues, forking it, modifying the code and making a pull request to the repository. We have some rules, outlined in the contributor's guide.
News about releases and modifications to the code can be found in the CHANGES.TXT file.
For more information visit the CCExtractor website: https://www.ccextractor.org
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