Captioning in Compressor with Program Stream

I have a commercial that I have added a closed captioning scc file and compressed it to a program stream in compressor.
However I have no way to view the mpeg file to see if the captioning is actually there.
I have tried taking that file into DVDStudioPro, and doing a build and viewing it with DVD Player, but that doens't work.
By using the MediaInfo app, I can see that there is a EIA-608 stream, but is there any way on the mac to view the captioning?
I have been told by apple to just "trust it is there."

I've been trying to find an Mpeg player the would show captioning, but the only ones that I'm finding are PC specific, (that would show closed captioning.) Here's the one that most searchs say can show CC: http://www.elecard.com/products/products-pc/consumer/mpeg-player/
I don't see cc support on there info page, but the google search keep pointing to this software.
I have not use it, I'm Mac only in my shop.
Here's another webpage that says Elecard supports cc: http://www.dodownload.com/videomultimedia/codecs/elecard+mpegplayer.html

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