Hi Liam. (You don’t need to CC me, I’m subscribed.)
Liam R E Quin, 31.07.2007 00:52: > On Tue, 2007-07-31 at 00:32 +0200, Mathias Brodala wrote: >> Since I’m currently working on extracting hardcoded subtitles from some >> video files, I needed an application to do this. I quickly found SubRip[0], >> but it is, unfortunately, only available for Windows. > > Check that there's no teletext/videotext/closed captioning first - you don't > need OCR in that case. The subtitles from the original video files are directly hardcoded into the video part. Unrecoverable without OCR, since there is no other textual material delivered. > I've yet to use any open source OCR package that has been less effort than > rekeying -- commercial OCR software is workable though. Hm, is libgocr that bad? (As an example.) > I don't know if the abby finereader API is available for Linux; Seems like[2]: > ABBYY FineReader SDKs […] provide developers with an Application Programming > Interface (API) for integrating the functionality of ABBYY FineReader into > applications built for Windows or Linux platforms. Regards, Mathias [2] http://www.abbyy.com/for_developers/ -- debian/rules
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