GitHub Issue #1500

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[BUG] Rust decoder not used for 708 captions on MPEG-TS files - ArchitBhonsle
Link to Issue: https://www.github.com/CCExtractor/ccextractor/issues/1500
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CCExtractor version: 0.94 (Build from master with cmake and no flags)

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Necessary information

  • Is this a regression (i.e. did it work before)? Yes (I think this was supposed to work before)
  • What platform did you use? Linux
  • What were the used arguments? ./build/ccextractor ~/Downloads/CCExtractor/7236304cfcfce141c7cec31647c1268a3886063390ce43c2f71188c70f5494c4/video.ts -608 -708 -out=smi

Video links

https://sampleplatform.ccextractor.org/sam smi-output.txt ple/7236304cfcfce141c7cec31647c1268a3886063390ce43c2f71188c70f5494c4

Additional Information

I'm pretty sure this is using the C decoder for 708. The reason I think this is C is because C does everything in uppercase while rust is in lowercase.

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