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closed captioning is provided strickly by the channel. However, you can select multiple CC channels via the cable box, one of them may be in english..
This only works with high def boxes. Standard def boxes have no closed captioning controls of any kind
press menu----> go to settings------> then go to Accessibility------->then select closed captioning. In closed captioning, it has 7 choices.
off
cc1
cc2
cc3
cc4
cc5
cc6
One of these may be an english translation. If so, there you are. If not then the channel is not providing english translation
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@spacedebris wrote:closed captioning is provided strickly by the channel. However, you can select multiple CC channels via the cable box, one of them may be in english..
This only works with high def boxes. Standard def boxes have no closed captioning controls of any kind
press menu----> go to settings------> then go to Accessibility------->then select closed captioning. In closed captioning, it has 7 choices.
off
cc1
cc2
cc3
cc4
cc5
cc6
One of these may be an english translation. If so, there you are. If not then the channel is not providing english translation
Actually there is an easier way to get the closed captions displayed. On the remote the * button (just above the triangular yellow A button), is the CC button, and pressing it will cycle you through the various settings from OFF to CC6. Also, when you look at the Info for a program, many times it will show CC if there is any CC available for that program. But you can always hit the * button to check.
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