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 CCaption-MacCaption: Captioning Software for NLE, DVD & Webcast
Since 1985, CPC has been the industry leader in closed captioning, subtitling and teleprompting, software; and has operated an award winning caption and subtitle service since 1989.
Since 1985, CPC has been the industry leader in closed captioning, subtitling and teleprompting, software; and has operated an award winning closed caption and subtitle service since 1989.
Closed captions are captions that are hidden in the video signal.
www.ccaption.com   (164 words)

  
 CPC Open and Closed Captioning
Since 1986 CPC has been designing captioning and subtitling software and acting on customer feedback.
The result is today’s CaptionMaker, the finest captioning and subtitling software available anywhere.
No need for any hardware caption encoder or subtitle character generator.
www.cpcweb.com /Captioning/cap_splash.htm   (156 words)

  
 CPC Computer Prompting and Captioning Co.
Since 1985, CPC has been the industry leader in captioning, subtitling and teleprompting, software; and has operated an award winning caption and subtitle service since 1989.
Captioning complies with ADA and Section 508 regulations.
Closed captions are captions that are hidden in the video signal.
www.cpcweb.com   (156 words)

  
 Anime News Network - Ghost in the Shell 2 Subtitle / CC issues
A closed captioning style (for the hearing impaired) subtitle track does exist, where character names appear before their lines, and sound effects are also included.
The Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence DVD released on December 28th by Dreamworks appears to lack a proper English subtitle track.
Many older model DVD players are unable to output the Closed Captioning signal, and the majority of TVs manufactured before 1994 did not have Closed Captioning decoders built-in.
www.animenewsnetwork.com /article.php?id=5961   (246 words)

  
 axxlog: July to December 2003 archives
This is merely a compilation of methods and means used by myself as I have learned from the ground up how to subtitle.
However, I believe they’re a victim of their own success, and the history of the captioning industry – both of those things exist: a captioning industry and a history thereof – indicates that leadership positions shift every five years.
which permits the recording of fast-forwarded VCR video content without any A/V synchronization loss, and a feature that permits the recording of closed-captioning information.
www.joeclark.org /axxlog/2003/2003b.html   (246 words)

  
 CPC Captioning Software
With the CPC-700NLE (includes patent [#6,895,166] software engine) you can caption and subtitle your digital videos without losing a generation.
No need for any hardware caption encoder or subtitle character generator.
CPC now carries software for both Windows and Macintosh computers.
www.cpcweb.com /Captioning/cap_software.htm   (111 words)

  
 Why choose CPC
CPC has also been operating an award winning caption/subtitle service since 1989.
CPC is awarded the first ever General Services Administration (GSA) contract for closed captioning and subtitling service.
CPC develops the first IBM compatible teleprompting software (CPC-1000 SmartPrompter); and the first IBM compatible software capable of simultaneously displaying both teleprompter text and closed captions of the teleprompter text as it is being spoken (CPC-2000 SmartPrompter).
www.cpcweb.com /ssi/why_choose_cpc.htm   (111 words)

  
 CPC Computer Prompting and Captioning Co.
Since 1985, CPC has been the industry leader in captioning, subtitling and teleprompting, software; and has operated an award winning caption and subtitle service since 1989.
CPC is the proud winner of the Federal Distinguished Vendor of Accessible
CPC’s newly patented closed caption software encoder lets you c aption your digital videos without losing a generation.
www.cpcweb.com   (111 words)

  
 Review: Tenchi In Toky
The disc includes illustrated menus with access to the stereo Japanese or English soundtracks, an English subtitle track, and an English closed-captioning track (that transcribes the dub, rather than translating the Japanese literally).
In fact, about the only thing Tenchi Muyo was missing was an old fashioned cute girl, as opposed to the cute but extremely violent (or too young, or too dumb, or...
But what are Ayeka and Ryoko to think when they arrive to find that Tenchi's already found a new friend--Kumashiro Sakuya, number 3 on the "must date" list of Tenchi's school.
animeworld.com /reviews/tenchimuyo/tenchiintokyo.html   (111 words)

  
 0,2810,PI700030-CI102,00.html
DVD discs can support up to eight different audio languages, 32 different subtitle tracks and closed captioning.
Built-in Closed Caption Decoder displays the audio portion of a program as text on the TV screen (when program is aired with the encoded signal).
The G-LINK™ connector allows the GUIDE Plus+ GOLD™ Program Guide work with your VCR (enabling one-touch record) and/or cable box (ability to tune directly to a station when the program guide is on your TV screen).
www.rca.com /content/productspecs/0,2810,PI700030-CI102,00.html   (951 words)

  
 DVD-Video Tutorial - TimeForDVD.com
Closed captioning and/or subtitles are also supported, with up to 32 separate closed caption and/or subtitle tracks encoded into the DVD disc.
DVDs are here to stay and has become the new medium of choice for home viewing and movie collecting.
The DVD specification requires Dolby Digital 2.0 2-channel audio to be encoded on every DVD-Video disc (for countries using the NTSC TV standard).
timefordvd.com /tutorial/DVD-VideoTutorial.shtml   (1786 words)

  
 NCAM/Resources: International Captioning Report
Initially, the BBC had been researching ways to subtitle programs for the deaf and hard-of-hearing community, an idea which, at first, was not considered economically feasible.
Teletext was developed in the early 1970s by engineers at the British Broadcasting Company (BBC) and ITC (then known as IBA), the regulating body of commercial networks in the United Kingdom.
Teletext is a system of transmitting digitally coded data in the vertical blanking interval without disturbing the normal visual and audio information.
ncam.wgbh.org /resources/icr/teltexhist.html   (1786 words)

  
 Gelogic ORESME: Word+Multimedia Subtitle Editor
ORESME is a subtitle redaction and edition environment based on Word and Multimedia.
ORESME can accept files from source that Word can read and convert them into subtitle files, ready for synchronization.
ORESME recognize many of the Word formatting attributes and translate them into appropriate captioning commands.
www.gelogic.com /oresmeng.htm   (1786 words)

  
 CCaption-MacCaption: Captioning Software for NLE, DVD & Webcast
Since 1985, CPC has been the industry leader in captioning, subtitling and teleprompting, software; and has operated an award winning caption and subtitle service since 1989.
CCaption-MacCaption: Captioning Software for NLE, DVD & Webcast
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www.ccaption.com   (1786 words)

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