MCC Captions Export

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MCC Captions Export

MCC captions format is designed by CPC (Computer Prompting & Captioning Co.) to contain both CEA-608 data for NTSC standard definition video (29.97fps) and CEA-708 data for Digital Television.

It addresses several issues and limitations which tend to happen in the standard process of converting CEA-608 captioning to CEA-708 for DTV:

Correct 16:9 positioning of caption text;

Proper support for HD video frames such as 23.976fps, 59.94 fps and 60 fps;

Font style and size settings for HDTV;

Opacity control of caption blocks behind the text.

When you click the MCC CEA-708 export, the following dialog will appear:

Scipt Info

Version

Here you need to select the version of the output file. The main differences are:

MCC v. 1.0 - supports 24, 25, 30, 30 DF, 50, 60 frame rates.

MCC v. 2.0 - also includes support for 60 DF (59.94fps).

Language

You can specify the closed captions language considering that only Latin languages are supported.

Code Page

By specifications Unicode encoding is supported. However, we suggest the files to be encoded in ANSI 1252.

Type

From here you can select how the captions will be saved - as CEA-608, CEA-708 or both.

Write empty frames

Empty packets are inserted for the frames that contain no captions data. The exported file will contain packets for every video frame.

Compact Packages

According to the MCC specification a simple character compression could be applied.

Append Options

EZTitles enables the user to "merge" the captions from an existing file with the captions currently loaded in when the Append to existing file option is clicked on.

When exporting CEA-608 captions, EZTitles can merge only one channel per field - CC1 or CC2 in Field 1 and CC3 or CC4 in Field 2. For example, the original MCC file already contains captions on CC1 in field 1 and the editor wants to add another captions stream to CC3.

But if EZTitles detects there are captions on both CC1 and CC2 it, by default, will: keep the existing on CC1 captions ; remove the existing on CC2 captions and add new captions to CC3. The default behavior can be modified, so please let us know via e-mail to support@eztitles.com if it's necessary to change it.

Everything is a lot more simplified when exporting CEA-708 captions because they allow transmission of up to 6 different caption services at a time. In this case, EZTitles will verify if the selected Service is available and if it is, will successfully add the new captions to the selected service.

608 Options

CEA-608 related export options are similar to those available for all other Closed Captions formats. More information can be found at this topic.

708 Options

At this section all CEA-708 options and features can be adjusted.

Font 1/2

Allows you to select one of the 8 available font styles as defined by the specifications. Their size can be changed from the associated drop-down to the right.

By choosing the Default option, the closed captions will be displayed with the Default font used by the viewer's decoder when displayed on screen.

Otherwise, selecting a specific font, will overwrite the viewer's default choice for preview font.

Use Fade

When clicked Fade effect will be applied to the captions - it causes the window to fade in and out the screen at the specified effect speed.

The fade speed can be adjusted from the drop-down to the right.

Force Text Color

Changes the color of all captions with the one selected on the color palette to the right. please mind that you can choose between 64 colors only.

They are defined by the CEA-708 specifications.

Force Alignment

Changes the alignment of all captions with the one selected from the drop-down to the right.

Force Boxed Subtitles

Allows you to change the Box Type (Boxed, Block Boxed), Box Color and Opacity of all captions in the file.

Compatibility with Adobe Premiere CC

This option is intended for use when you need to export CEA-708 MCC closed captions file for use by Adobe Premiere CC only.

It has to be switched off for creating correct MCC file for use by Adobe Premiere CS6.