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Originally Posted by etalton
I forgot to mention that there are subtitle files available for a lot of shows (and movies) on the internet. I know that if I miss a certain episode of a network show that I can download it and find the matching sub file (.srt file extension). I can then play it on my computer and see subs if I have both files named the same and in the same location. There are also sites that offer txt transcripts of tv shows and movies and programs that let you make your own sub files. I am still working on that as I had to replace my graphics card, sigh....
As time goes by, I find I can't live without CC or subs....so, I will work with that.
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The same goes for some DVDs.
If there's a DVD you want to watch, but it doesn't have subtitles or captions... you can look for it online and import it on your computer when playing your DVD.