It is connected to a Comcast Cable Box. I'm using HDMI cables to connect to the TV. I also have a DVD Recorder hooked up to them.It is connected to a Comcast Cable Box. I'm using HDMI cables to connect to the TV. I also have a DVD Recorder hooked up to them.
CHeck on the comcast box- you may have to turn off (POWER) then click (SELECT)select button to get into the user interface , there you may see that closed catptioning is off, turn it on and it should work.
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Hello 1. Get into its setup menu. 2. Press 'UP' or 'DN' button to select the "Closed Caption" option. 3. Press ' >' or "ENTER". The closed caption menu options. Select "CC" mode to 'Off' if it is now 'ON (Press UP or DN to hilight the option you want to OFF, and then press "Enter".
Hello After switch ON the TV, and after picture has displayed on the screen with 'closed Caption" window, just press button "CC" on your remote control. For each press, the close caption window will vanish and disappear. OK.
Using this button will set the Closed Caption mode when viewing a DTV or TV channel.
Enable Caption Using the TV Menu
Open the Menu screen, select the third icon, in the middle, this is the Setup Menu.
In the Setup Menu, choose the Caption option.
Caption: There are three items in it - Analog Closed Caption, Digital Closed Caption and Digital Caption Style
Analog Closed Caption: CC1, CC2, CC3, CC4, TEXT1,TEXT2, TEXT3, TEXT4.
Digital Closed Caption: Service1, Service2, Service3, Service4, Service5, Service6.
Digital Caption Style: There are two Caption Styles. One is the
automatic function set as the broadcaster, while the other is the custom
style where you can adjust the font size, color, opacity, background
color etc., accordingly.
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From the main menu, surf though and enter the closed caption window. Here you can see options for Analogue closed caption, Digital; closed caption and Caption style to select. Here select "OFF" for both analogue closed caption and digital closed caption option.OK.
Refer to your TVs user manual. If you haven't its user manual, inform me though Fixya. Send your email ID too. OK.
If the closed caption is shaded out in the menu,
this usually means closed caption is not an option. Closed caption can
not be turned on if the TV is on component, RGB, DVI, Or HDMI inputs. The closed caption will need to be turned on by using the set-top box or other device that is connected to TV inputs. or if the tv is connected directly to the cable line or anteanna
Hi,
The Subtitle option is available only with the connected devices like DVD Player, Blu-ray Disc Player etc. The option avaialble in the TV is known as Closed Caption. The Closed caption option can be turned off by selecting the options below:
Press Menu button on the TV Remote.
Select, Setup settings.
Then select Caption Vision option to OFF.
This option is for turning off the Closed Caption option in the TV to OFF. For disabling the Subtitle option in the connected devices like DVD Player and Blu-ray Disc Player, press the SUBTITLE button on the supplied Remote continuously to select OFF.
In few of the TV broadcasting channels the Subtitles cannot be turned OFF as this is being broadcasted with the channels.
Good Luck!
KenSolutions
Captioned programs are marked in TV listings by "CC". so press the cc button on the remote and the closed caption option will be applied.press that cc button again to turn off the closed caption option. 1) Check the size and manufactured year of your television. If it was made after 1993 and is larger than 13 inches, it has a closed captioning system built into it. Otherwise, you may need to purchase a separate closed caption system, which are available at a number of online outlets.
2)Turn on your TV and access the menu for closed captioning. The precise location of the menu varies by television set. Most are accessible by pressing the "Audio" or "Set Up" menu on your remote, then scrolling down to the "CC" or "Closed Captioning" option. Check your owner's manual for precise instructions.
3)Turn the closed captioning option to the "On" position. It will then run closed captions for every program that broadcasts them. Newer sets may allow you to adjust the size, font and colors of the closed captioning letters to fit your individual tastes.
4)Tune to a particular program for a few minutes to make sure the closed captions are working. Note that while many broadcasts run closed captioning, not all of them do. If the captions don't appear, check your TV listing to ensure the program includes them.
5)If you're watching aDVdon your TV, access the DVD's "Set Up" menu. It should have captioned options, which allow you to show captions in English and possibly other languages as well.
cannot turn off closed caption on 27" insignia. the option screen which illustrates the closed caption category, is not highlighted and you cannot manually choose that option from the remote control.
It is connected to a Comcast Cable Box. I'm using HDMI cables to connect to the TV. I also have a DVD Recorder hooked up to them.
thank you sooooooooo much!!
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