According to forum posts, the AVIVO video converter can read VCR files. Give
it a try and see if it will handle closed captioning.
Download the cracked version of AVIVO (which works on all vid cards) here:
http://www.bit-tech.net/news/2005/12/20/ati_avivo_transcoder_for_all/
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"xbox" <xbox.DeleteThis@msn.com> wrote in message
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>I have ATI AIW 2006 card on my XP box. ATI Media Library lists
> all the TV programs that I recorded in .vcr format, which can
> show closed-caption with ATI File Player.
>
> I wish to convert or export these .vcr file to another more
> popular format, like avi, mpeg, or mpeg4 with the closed-caption
> exported too. So that when I view the avi or mpeg or mpeg4 file
> with a video viewing program, I would still see the
> closed-caption. Possible?
>
> Or is it possible to simply record a TV program in a format that
> would embed the closed-caption on the recorded video? Even if I
> have to use another non-ATI software.
>