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(DIR) Post #Ac0whyXXe9oGqr9PbU by artandtechnic@digipres.club
2023-11-20T22:07:59Z
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New Blog: “DVD Recorders... for Preserving Captions”‘In this essay, we describe how 'citizen preservationists,' who are digitizing & uploading vintage broadcast recordings, can preserve the Closed Captioning Data on those videotapes... with set-top DVD Recorders. We illustrate how effective a set-top DVD Recorder can be, by providing a link to a special Captioning Demo DVD, which demonstrates several facets of the original Closed Captioning System.’https://blog.artandtechnic.com/
(DIR) Post #Ac0wi0K90wHWNstk00 by artandtechnic@digipres.club
2023-11-20T22:12:57Z
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BTW, the credentials are found at the top of the page (the best way of keeping the info free, and the AI thieves out).This isn’t a technical piece - it’s a how-to guide. So, if you’d like to know how DVDs store two fields of Closed Captioning Data, then I’d suggest checking out “Notes on Closed Captioned Digital Videodiscs of the 1990s,” on our Closed Captioning Page.https://cc.artandtechnic.com/
(DIR) Post #Ac0wi1sDFl7xBpqSjw by artandtechnic@digipres.club
2023-11-20T22:24:50Z
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The link to the demo DVD can be found in the essay, along with links to HTML disassemblies of the caption data present in both fields.
(DIR) Post #Ac0wr0MwDS4P88Uqp6 by mmu_man@m.g3l.org
2023-11-21T00:20:07Z
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(DIR) Post #Ac0zX8644eeXAVooWO by joshuatj@digipres.club
2023-11-21T00:50:50Z
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@mmu_man @artandtechnic same here.