TV Transcripts
Updated: 05-01-2011
Closed Captions can be used to generate TV transcripts with
a minimal amount of hardware. Imagine capturing transcripts from
your favorite TV show, sports event, or news program. It is a
great way to gather information from television. All shows must
be closed caption by law, which makes it possible to automatically
create a transcript of any television show.
There is a large amount of data that is broadcasted during a television
show besides that actual picture and sound. Part of the signal is a
transcript of the show
called Closed Captions. This information is embedded inside the signal
during the "vertical
blanking interface." By law all television shows are required to encode
closed captioning into the video signal. This is a great tool to gather
news, sports, or other information to be searched in a text document.
It may be useful for research, business investment, or just a hobby
to track a specific show. Whatever the reason, closed captions can
be captured into a data file using a simple piece of hardware that
connects to your personal computer.
The
ATI Wonder Prois is a PC stereo TV tuner and video capture peripheral. You simply install the
card and user-friendly software onto your computer. Then connect your
TV cable to the TV tuner card. Then sit back and enjoy up to 125 channels
of high-quality television on your desktop PC. This product also accepts
S-video and composite input and audio input.
Some of the features include watching TV in silence with the closed captioning solution.
Scheduling and recording TV programs at any time. The MPEG-2 format allows you to store
more than ever before using the same amount of disk space. It also has zoom-in, pan or freeze video
actions. One of the best feature is called “TV magazine” which saves images and text from selected
TV programs. You can use the images to enhance presentations, e-mails, web sites and other projects.
You can automatically record program transcripts for business or school projects.
The ATI Wonder Pro also features a real-time word notification feature to let you
know when words or phrases are detected.
You need a video source that is accessible to your computer. If you have
cable, then you can feed the source directly into the card. If you have a
satellite receiver in a different room, you will need an
Audio Video Sender which allows you to send a signal from your satellite
receiver to your computer for TV transcript recording.
TV transcripts often cost money and are offered at the end of programming. If you
find yourself interested in a certain show or topic than you need to get this TV
recording device. It also saves you time. You can record the closed captions of certain
shows and skip right to the important sections!
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05-02-2011 by Jim, New York
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Question: Is there a site that allows you to search the captions or transcripts of a specific television show?
Answer: Yes, Hulu is doing some research on this idea. Here's a brief video to walk you through Captions Search and its features: Hulu - Labs: Captions Search
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