Robert Bobson
February 24th, 2007, 09:16 AM
I didn't see this topic anywhere on this site ~
I'd like to distribute :30 commercials to television stations in Quicktime movie format on DVD.
But I'd also like to include closed-captioning, too.
I realize each station will have differing capabilites - I'm in a relatively large market - many stations nowadays digitize all content and then automatically air it off of a server
So my questions:
1) Is there some way to include closed captioning in a QT file? (I don't think so)
2) Is there a way to send a seperate closed captioning file that the station can digitize and link to run with the commercial?
3) Is there another format that would be better? Like burning the commercial as a DVD movie with closed captioning including - can a television station digitize a DVD movie with the CC stream included?
I'm going to speak with the stations involved, but I wanted to have some idea of what's typically involved.
Thanks.
Bob
I'd like to distribute :30 commercials to television stations in Quicktime movie format on DVD.
But I'd also like to include closed-captioning, too.
I realize each station will have differing capabilites - I'm in a relatively large market - many stations nowadays digitize all content and then automatically air it off of a server
So my questions:
1) Is there some way to include closed captioning in a QT file? (I don't think so)
2) Is there a way to send a seperate closed captioning file that the station can digitize and link to run with the commercial?
3) Is there another format that would be better? Like burning the commercial as a DVD movie with closed captioning including - can a television station digitize a DVD movie with the CC stream included?
I'm going to speak with the stations involved, but I wanted to have some idea of what's typically involved.
Thanks.
Bob