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Is this a regression (i.e. did it work before)? NO
What platform did you use? Windows
What were the used arguments? ccextractor -utf8 +[input files]
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Since upgrading to versions with the new GUI, I've seen an increase (but not always) where CCextractor instantly crashes with the above command line. In this particular case, comparing 0.88 (previous version I used) to 0.94 (current), in 0.88 it gets to about 62 minutes into the .vob file before it crashes. In 0.94, it crashes instantly when I click to process or start via cmd line. Interestingly, if I first re-mux this .vob file to .mpg and run the resulting new file through ccextractor, it is able to extract the closed captions fine without crashing. I also tried re-muxing to .mkv format, but got a differing error (no crash, just unable to read mkv for whichever reason)
ccextractorwinfull.exe has stopped working
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[ISSUE] DVD Closed Captions do not extract, instantly crashes. Remuxing same .vob to .mpg and it extracts fine
[BUG] DVD Closed Captions do not extract, instantly crashes. Remuxing same .vob to .mpg and it extracts fine
Feb 7, 2022
CCExtractor version: CCExtractor 0.94, Carlos Fernandez Sanz, Volker Quetschke.
In raising this issue, I confirm the following:
Necessary information
ccextractor -utf8 +[input files]
Video links
Additional information
Since upgrading to versions with the new GUI, I've seen an increase (but not always) where CCextractor instantly crashes with the above command line. In this particular case, comparing 0.88 (previous version I used) to 0.94 (current), in 0.88 it gets to about 62 minutes into the .vob file before it crashes. In 0.94, it crashes instantly when I click to process or start via cmd line. Interestingly, if I first re-mux this .vob file to .mpg and run the resulting new file through ccextractor, it is able to extract the closed captions fine without crashing. I also tried re-muxing to .mkv format, but got a differing error (no crash, just unable to read mkv for whichever reason)
Faulting application name: ccextractorwin.exe, version: 0.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x5bcfb9aa
Faulting module name: ccextractorwin.exe, version: 0.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x5bcfb9aa
Exception code: 0xc0000005
Fault offset: 0x00073393
Faulting process id: 0x26d4
Faulting application start time: 0x01d81bdd7715b214
Faulting application path: ccextractorwin.exe
Faulting module path: ccextractorwin.exe
Faulting package full name:
Faulting package-relative application ID:
ccextractorwinfull.exe has stopped working
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