McPoodle, I was using version 1.2 of your closed captioning tool set, and ran into a problem with using the "-a" option. I used: ccasdi -a NEW_CC.TXT NEW_CC.SCC and got the following error: UNABLE TO READ FROM FILE: NO SUCH FILE OR DIRECTORY AT CCASDI.PL LINE 96. Using the same command line minus the "-a" worked okay (however, I need to adjust the timecodes, because I entered DISPLAY times not the BEGIN DECODING times).
I made a mistake when I added the "-a" and for whatever odd reason I called it "-p" (for "Push the timecodes around" maybe?). Anyway, I changed CCASDI to use "-a" correctly. Download the corrected version at .
McPoodle, I am having a hard time getting the negative time offset to work with 1.2 version. I tried RAW2SCC, CCADJ and so forth but it won't do negative offset using -o-00:00:00:00 command...It's always positive offset...
McPoodle, It is weird...when I did the same thing you did on the sample, I get the positive offset. First I did.. "raw2scc dvd.bin dvd.scc -o01:00:00:00" It created dvd.scc with first timecode of 01:00:00:00. then I did... "ccadj -o-00:15:00:00 dvd.scc dvd1.scc" The timecode starts at 01:15:00:00! So what's up...I downloaded your 1.2 version (it shows it is v1.2 when I use the command "ccadj /?" at dos prompt)
I just found a way to do the negative offset. I had to add 2 hours to the original then subtract 2:12 seconds to offset by 12 seconds.... Strange, but it works that way. A possible bug?
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