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thealphadollar 68e6f2616d Update instructions to install with HardSubx
Currently the instructions to install with hardsubx are vague and a new method was added in PR #966
This method makes installation with HARDSUBX easy and hence has been added to the documentation.
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For building CCExtractor using cmake follow steps below..
Step 1) Check you have right version of cmake installed. ( version >= 3.0.2 )
We are using CMP0037 policy of cmake which was introduced in 3.0.0
since we have tested our system only with cmake version 3.0.2, I would
suggest to use 3.0.2 or higher version.
Step 2) create a separate directory where you want to build the target.
In Unix you can do it using following commands.
~> cd ccextractor
~> mkdir build
Step 3) make the build system using cmake. Params in [] are optional and have
been explained later in the document.
~> cmake [-DWITH_FFMPEG=ON] [-DWITH_OCR=ON] [-DWITH_SHARING=ON]
[-DWITH_HARDSUBX=ON] ../src/
Step 4) Compile the code.
~> make
~> make install
Step 5) Use CCextractor as you would like
If you want to build CCExtractor with FFMpeg you need to pass
cmake -DWITH_FFMPEG=ON ../src/
If you want to build CCExtractor with OCR you need to pass
cmake -DWITH_OCR=ON ../src/
If you want to build CCExtractor with Sharing and Translating service:
cmake -DWITH_SHARING ../src/
If you want to build CCExtractor with HARDSUBX support
cmake -DWITH_OCR=ON ../src/
Hint for looking all the things you want to set from outside
cmake -LAH ../src/