On 04 Aug 2017, at 06:00, Terence Curren <tcurren@aol.com> wrote:
"Or, the ancient SCC plugin for Quicktime 7?"Not familiar with that one. Did it do both 608 & 708?
The plugin is gone, but I just ran a test on Mac, and I think it's build in by default now.
You need QT 7 Pro (That Apple no longer sells.)
It's so simple, it's laughable.
If you have a .scc file, open it in QuickTime 7.
Go to the properties and set the size to your output res, and the layer to -2 (to make sure it's on top.)
Do a Select All, and do an 'AddTo Movie' it in your output Quicktime. (Make sure you're at the start of the output movie.)
Do a Save As, and save as self contained of course (Well, for testing ref is good enough.)
Enable Closed Captions display in the QT player, you might have to quit QT player and start again.
And you're done.
Gotcha's:
I 'think' the .scc needs to be zero based on start of your output, no matter the start TC of the output.
You get a second TC track. Leave it! (It defines the start afaik)
I have NO clue if the broadcaster accepts this. But then again, feed better specs :-)
Now, I think Compressor must be able to do this as well, but I hate Compressor…
(I think I don't even have it anymore.)
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