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Osprey 240e/450e User Guide

Render NTSC Closed Captions On Video

Figure 38. Render NTSC Closed Caption On Video

The 4.5 driver can internally render closed captions on video when NTSC video is selected on the input (Figure 38). There is a control to select which channel to render (although CC 1 is the only channel that is commonly used).

This control only affects rendering on video performed internally by the driver. The AVStream 4.5 driver has two additional ways of delivering captions.

First, it exposes a DirectShow-standard CC pin. This pin can be used directly by applications such as Windows Media Encoder’s scripting facility.

Second, the driver has a proprietary Closed Caption API for use by C++ developers. It delivers raw captioning data from any CC or Text channel. It also delivers line-interpreted data from these channels, suitable for a scripting display or for capture to an ASCII file. Is also delivers XDS – “Vchip” and other ancillary data – in raw form.

Render Logical White As

The control group Render Logical White As (Figure 39) maps white captions to a color other than white. This feature is a proprietary extension to the Closed Captioning standard. When logical white is mapped to, for example, red, the CC standard captioning red also works; however, it is not possible to distinguish “logical white” red captions from “standard colored” red captions. Since standard colored captions are so little used, this characteristic has little practical effect.

Figure 39. Render Logical White As

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Contents Osprey 240e/450e User Guide Page Contents Selecting the audio source and input volume Osprey 240e Environmental specifications Osprey 450e Page Reseller Pass Through Limited WarrantyOverview WarrantiesMinimum system requirements System requirementsInstalling the driver Installation StepsInstalling the video capture card Custom installing AVStreamDigital Signature Not Found Window Page Accessing the OspreyConfig Utility Setting Driver PropertiesInitial OspreyConfig user interface OspreyConfig’s initial processing sequenceSelecting a device for configuration Control used to open the properties Understanding the device properties window Captions LogoSize and Crop Devices and global controls OspreyConfig utility to access devicesInput tab Input tabVideo Standard CancelVideo Input Video PresentInput Tab without AV option Osprey 450e AV option hardware add-on-deviceInput Format group analog inputs Video standard groupNotch Kill VideoProc Amp Tab Video Proc Amp tabBrightness Color EnablePowerLine Frequency Anti Flicker DefaultVideo Decoder tab Video Decoder tabVCR Input Signal DetectedOutput Enable Lines detectedRefSize tab Horizontal Format Horizontal Delay Horizontal DelaySource Width Source WidthLine Ntsc Vertical Format Reference Size for Crop and Logo PlacementSetting Driver Properties Deinterlace Currently UsingFilters tab SimulStreamApply Help SimulStream option SimulStreamMultiple instances Show Filters Motion Adaptive Adjust…Deinterlace Inverse TelecineMotion adaptive deinterlace Currently Using groupAdaptive Deinterlace window Motion ThresholdSmooth Motion Close Test ModeRestore Defaults Sharp MotionDevice tab Buffers Requested No-Video Test PatternClosed Caption Diagnostic loggingExtras Timecode Video MarkingOsprey 240e/450e User Guide Device Info Device InfoCaptions tab Preview Pin SelectCC Pin CaptureRender Logical White As Render Ntsc Closed Captions On VideoCC Pin CC PinOn File and Color Sub tab Enable Logo onFile and Color sub Tab Enable Key Color Logo tabSetting Driver Properties Pin Select File and ColorEnable Key Color Enable Key ColorPosition and Size WeightingLogo position and size Size and Crop tab Size and Crop tabReference Size Granularity Alignment Format Horizontal Vertical GranularityEnable Cropping Enable CroppingRecalc button Default Output Size Default Output SizeDirectShow AVStream driver reference informationAVStream Driver Reference Information Post-Processing mode Post-Processing modeAVStream Driver Reference Information Efficient Video Rendering Preview Pin to Video RendererPreview Pin to Overlay Mixer to Video Renderer Video Mixing Renderer Preview Pin to VMR7Some Data Points Preview Pin to VMR9AVStream Driver Reference Information Color formats Video standards and sizesYUV format details Closed captioning CC Captioning via CC or VBI pinsDirect CC rendering on video Vertical Interval Timecode Vitc CC streaming interfaceTimecode Video Marking Vertical Blanking Interval VBI captureAudio driver Selecting the audio source and input volumeAudio Driver Audio properties Audio propertiesAudio playback Audio configurationMono Source Mode Audio formatsInput reference level Audio Driver Appendix a Osprey hardware specifications Environmental specificationsOsprey 240e Osprey 240e long backplate Osprey 450e backplate Osprey 450eAppendix a Osprey Hardware Specifications Appendix B Osprey 450e audio cable Mini-DIN Signal RCA ConnectorsPage Appendix C Troubleshooting Color bars on video screenScrambled video image Poor video quality at large frame sizes Multiple horizontal lines across video imageCannot play back recorded audio Osprey 240e/450e User Guide Page Index Appendix C Troubleshooting Video rendering Viewcast.com