This is a field I recently introduced into the upstream VLC product, so if you don’t see it then you probably need to get the latest version of VLC. The first field on the page is the “VBI capture device” field. Īs you normally would, specify the path to the /dev/videoX device and ALSA audio device (in the above example it’s /dev/video0 and hw:1,0), then click on the “Advanced Options” button. Because even in 2013 the V4L2 API still lacks any way to associate a /dev/vbi device with a /dev/video device, the path to the device node must be manually specified.įirst, go to “File->Open Capture Device”. The key to getting captions to work is specifying the VBI device. Thinking that perhaps he was not the only person who had trouble figuring it out, I figured it would be worthwhile to walk you through the sequence. I was on a call with someone a few weeks ago, and they mentioned that they had been unable to get NTSC closed captions to display within VLC on the HVR-950q.
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