[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> Hello,
>       I see the xawtv comes with 'cc' program in contrib directory.
>       it does neat job decoding closed captions. you just run following
>       in xterminal
> 
>               cc
> 
>       I also see the 'xawtv-remote' command lets me display on-screen
>       text on bottom of screen incely. for example.
> 
>                xawtv-remote -d pepsi:0.0 vtx blah blah blah
> 
>       now the question is what would be the right way to integrate those
>       two so that I can have on screen closed captions, what's
>       especially usefull for full-screen programs... 

The very quick & dirty way is a shell script like this:

        cc | while read line; do xawtv-remote vtx "$line"; done

More comfortable would be putting the code from xawtv-remote into cc
and add a command line option to let xawtv display stuff instead of
writing it to the tty.

Ah, and renaming cc would be a nice idea too, as the name clashes
with the c compiler right now :-)

/me has no NTSC, patches welcome (hint, hint).

  Gerd

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