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A few days ago, I decided to rip my DVD collection and put my DVDs in a box to gather dust. After trying a lot of products, I settled on MakeMKV, which seems to be by far the best (for automatically ripping all titles, lossless ripping without increasing file size, etc.). However, it does not recognize line 21 closed captioning (I live in the US and my father is hard of hearing, so this is a big deal; like others who posted about this, I'd like to rip the Stargate SG-1 DVDs, which don't have subtitles before season
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Looking at other tools, I found CCextractor, but that doesn't work on the MPEG2 streams in MakeMKV's output files. Googling the problem, it seems that MakeMKV does not preserve the GOP User Data. I was wondering if this was a deliberate choice, or if GOP preservation may be added in the future. Assuming that this was not a deliberate choice or that any problems with the preservation don't affect me, I may decide to try to patch MakeMKV (assuming the relevant parts are in the open-source section) so that this data is preserved, or even to use CCextractor to extract closed captioning directly. If I succeed in doing this, would it be possible for me to submit the patch somewhere? Is something coming in the next release so I shouldn't bother?
EDIT: I learned pretty much all of this today and yesterday, so if I'm way off base about anything, please tell me that also! What I do know is that CCextractor works on a VIDEO_TS folder, but not on the MKV files produced by MakeMKV, so MakeMKV must be removing something. What seems to be the case but I don't know for sure is that this "something" is GOP user data and that it would be easy not preserve.
Thanks in advance for any information or advice,
DanielH