Home › Forums › SharewareOnSale Deals Discussion › SCC Caption Decoder / Jun 5 2017
- This topic has 4 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 7 years, 6 months ago by Patrick.
-
AuthorPosts
-
AshrafKeymaster
Have something to say about SCC Caption Decoder? Say it here!
Have suggestions, comments, or need help? Post it here! If you know of better software than SCC Caption Decoder, post it here! If you know of issues with SCC Caption Decoder, post it here! Share your knowledge with all of us. :-)
NabeelGuestI did not understand the functions and characteristics of the program
What are the functions of this program?
What languages do you support?
ThankJ. StampfelGuestI have installed as described (strange and unlike most SWOS items, requires unzipping after running the downloaded file), but it rejects the name and/or key which has been copied and pasted from both the web page and email.
Annoying. What’s wrong. Except for the unzipping part being different I have not had problems installing SWOS programs on this computer in this same manner. I think it is you, not me.
Help!PatrickGuest[ @Ashraf]
I did not understand the functions and characteristics of the program What are the functions of this program? What languages do you support? Thank
The languages are typically English since SCC is a closed captioning format created for NTSC TV video. It can support Spanish, French, Italian, and possibly others that support its character set, though. SCC captions are hexidecimal and as such cannot be read if you open them in a text editor. This s/w translates the hexidecimal into human-readable text transcripts with timecode.
PatrickGuestI have installed as described (strange and unlike most SWOS items, requires unzipping after running the downloaded file), but it rejects the name and/or key which has been copied and pasted from both the web page and email.
Annoying. What’s wrong. Except for the unzipping part being different I have not had problems installing SWOS programs on this computer in this same manner. I think it is you, not me.
Help!Are you on a Mac or Windows? Unzipping should be a pretty common thing on either platform.
It should take the username and serial number. It is case sensitive and make sure you’re not copying a space before/after either the username or serial number. You MUST use the username provided. You cannot just use any name.
-
AuthorPosts