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[QUESTION] File encoding for subtitle files

Open dlrubin opened this issue 1 year ago • 1 comments

Hi, When using CCExtractor to extract subtitles with latest version on Mac, and using default settings in the GUI, except for choosing either default or utf-8 encoding and srt format output, the file isn't readable on a mac or in windows (doesn't seem to be openable test file).
Any suggestions? Here is the required info:

CCExtractor version: 0.89

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Necessary information

  • Is this a regression (i.e. did it work before)? no
  • What platform did you use? {Window/Linux/Mac} Mac
  • What were the used arguments? Just used the GUI and used default settings, except for output chose srt format and for encoding tried default and utf-8

dlrubin avatar Aug 26 '24 16:08 dlrubin

Is it possible for you to provide us with the Subtitle-merged Video File, so we can check if it works with the main branch of CCExtractor?

steel-bucket avatar May 13 '25 07:05 steel-bucket