zvbi-atsc-cc - ATSC Closed Caption decoder
zvbi-atsc-cc [ options ] [-n] station name
zvbi-atsc-cc captures ATSC TV transmissions using a Linux
DVB device and decodes the enclosed Closed Caption data. It can record both
NTSC caption (EIA 608-B) and DTVCC caption (CEA 708-C).
- -? -h --help --usage
- Print a short usage message.
- -q --quiet
- Suppress all progress and error messages.
- -v --verbose
- Increase verbosity.
- -a number
- --adapter-num
number
- Select a different DVB device to capture the signal (/dev/dvb/adapterN).
The default is adapter 0.
- -i number
- --frontend-id
number
- Select a different frontend on the DVB device
(/dev/dvb/adapterN/frontendM). Most devices have only one frontend. The
default is frontend 0.
- -d number
- --demux-id
number
- Select a different demultiplexer on the DVB device
(/dev/dvb/adapterN/demuxM). Most devices have only one demultiplexer. The
default is demultiplexer 0.
- -r number
- --dvr-id number
- Select a different DVR interface on the DVB device
(/dev/dvb/adapterN/dvrM). Most devices have only one DVR interface. The
default is DVR interface 0.
- -T
- --ts
- Decode an MPEG-2 Transport Stream on standard input instead of opening a
DVB device. This option is mainly intended for debugging.
- Since Transport Streams can contain multiple programs you must still
specify one or more station names, which zvbi-atsc-cc will look up
in a channel configuration file to determine the Program ID of the video
elementary stream or streams it should extract. You should also add the
--atsc option to clarify that this is an ATSC TS and the program
should expect an azap channel configuration file, which is
otherwise inferred from the DVB device capabilities.
- -e file name
- --channel-conf
file name
- To tune in a TV station zvbi-atsc-cc needs a channel configuration
file. We use the config file of the azap tuning tool from the
linuxtv-dvb-apps package. You can create it with the scan tool from
the same package.
- The azap channel configuration file is a text file which lists one station
per line. Each line contains six fields separated by a colon: The station
name, the transponder frequency in Hz, the modulation used (8VSB, 16VSB,
QAM_64, QAM_256), the video stream PID, the audio stream PID, and the
service ID. Empty lines and lines starting with a number sign will be
ignored.
- This option selects a different channel configuration file. The default is
$HOME/.azap/channels.conf
- -L --list
- List all stations in the channel configuration file and their transponder
frequency.
- -n station name
- --station station
name
- The station to tune in. Usually the -n can be omitted.
- zvbi-atsc-cc can record caption from multiple stations at once if
they share a transponder frequency. Just specify multiple station names on
the command line to enable this.
With the caption and XDS options you specify which data
zvbi-atsc-cc should extract. If multiple station names are given
these options apply to the succeeding station name. You must specify at
least one of these options for each station.
- -c --cc
- Print any received caption on standard output.
- -C file name
- --cc-file file
name
- Append any received caption to the specified file.
- -l number
- --channel
number
- Print NTSC Closed Caption channel 1, 2, 3 or 4 on standard output.
- -1 ... -4 file name
- --cc1-file ...
--cc4-file file name
- Filter out NTSC Closed Caption channel CC1 ... CC4 and append the text to
the specified file. CC1 is the primary, CC3 the secondary caption service.
If both services are transmitted CC1 usually carries English, CC3 Spanish
caption.
- -5 ... -8 file name
- --t1-file ...
--t4-file file name
- Filter out NTSC Text service T1 ... T4 and append the text to the
specified file.
- -9 ... -0 file name
- --s1-file ...
--s2-file file name
- Filter out DTVCC service 1 or 2 and append the text to the specified file.
Service 1 is the primary, service 2 the secondary caption service. If both
services are transmitted service 1 usually carries English, service 2
Spanish caption.
- Digital TV stations are supposed to transmit language codes and other
information about the available caption services but these are not
presently evaluated. zvbi-atsc-cc filters out text which does not
appear to be caption, such as tickers or vertically printed text.
- -b --no-webtv
- Do not print WebTV links.
- -m
--timestamps
- Prepend timestamps (YYYYMMDDHHMMSS) to caption lines.
- -s
--sentences
- Print caption one sentence at a time.
- -j type
- --format
type
- When type is "plain" zvbi-atsc-cc prints caption and XDS
text without any markup. When type is "vt100" it faithfully
reproduces the caption foreground and background color, italic and
underline attributes by inserting VT.100 terminal control codes. With type
"ntsc-cc" it mimics the output of the ntsc-cc and
zvbi-ntsc-cc tool. The default is "ntsc-cc".
- zvbi-atsc-cc supports all Closed Caption character sets and
converts to the encoding of the current locale, usually UTF-8.
- -p --plain
- Same as -j plain
- -x --xds
- Print all received XDS data on standard output.
- -X file name
- --xds-file file
name
- Filter out eXtended Data Service data (station name, program name, program
rating etc.) and append it as text to the specified file.
- -f type[,type]*
- --filter
type[,type]*
- Filter out specific XDS information: all, call (station call sign), desc
(program synopsis), length, network, rating, time, timecode, timezone,
title. Multiple -f options accumulate. The default is
"all".
zvbi-atsc-cc -c NJN-HD
zvbi-atsc-cc --cc1-file wnyw.txt WNYW-DT --cc1-file wwor.txt WWOR-DT
(NJN-HD, WNYW-DT and WWOR-DT are TV stations in New York. WNYW-DT
and WWOR-DT can be captured simultaneously because they share a
transponder frequency.)
$HOME/.azap/channels.conf
zvbi-ntsc-cc, azap
http://zapping.sourceforge.net
Michael H. Schimek (mschimek AT users.sourceforge.net)
timecop@japan.co.jp
Mike Baker
Mark K. Kim
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