Tousi
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Thanks for the specific information, tousi!![]()
Not a problem, mate; maybe you can buy me a roo steak and a beer, lol.
Thanks for the specific information, tousi!![]()
Not a problem, mate; maybe you can buy me a roo steak and a beer, lol.

I know every HDTV via Component and HDMI doesn't support closed-captioning...but I don't see Sony HDTV support closed-captioning via component (in digital), and HDMI. Please let us know if you see or believe that.
It does because I am seeing it. Not only that I have a Sony HDTV but also digital cable box does support CC on Dell ultrashrap widescreen HDTV (dell 2407 model) via componentI know every HDTV via Component and HDMI doesn't support closed-captioning...but I don't see Sony HDTV support closed-captioning via component (in digital), and HDMI. Please let us know if you see or believe that.
I don't have that information on me but I will get it.
No, there's some HDTV that support CC via component and possibly HDMI, such as Sony.
It won't work on Sanyo, Westinghouse, Samsung and Philips, 3 of them has been tested before.
You have to ask defmatrixense because he did watch DVD movies and CC is shown on screen via component cable, he have Sony HDTV.
http://www.alldeaf.com/captioning-s...9-hdtv-captioning-what-you-should-know-4.html
I have a Vizio HDTV and I hooked up my HD cable box (comcast) through DVI to HDMI - the closed captions work. I also hooked up my upconverting DVD player (Phillips) using HDMI cables - the cc didn't work but I switched cables from HDMI to Compenent and the cc showed up.
Ok. The TV in question is a Magnavox, model #27MS3404/17.
That's some ugly name![]()
It is my friend's, not mine. But I am over at his house often so we use a different TV instead. But he said he bought it brand new at a store. It is now a year old, but we just met recently so he never thought to look for the cc until now. He's hearing.
No, there's some HDTV that support CC via component and possibly HDMI, such as Sony.
It won't work on Sanyo, Westinghouse, Samsung and Philips, 3 of them has been tested before.
You have to ask defmatrixense because he did watch DVD movies and CC is shown on screen via component cable, he have Sony HDTV.
http://www.alldeaf.com/captioning-s...9-hdtv-captioning-what-you-should-know-4.html

for providing closed-captioning by CaptionMax for Best Buy promotional/demo including commercial via Best Buy Store channel has been most captioned, I don't think this channel has been all captioned? Because I am not sure, anyways.if it's less than 13" display, it wouldn't have CC features.
I have a Vizio HDTV and I hooked up my HD cable box (comcast) through DVI to HDMI - the closed captions work. I also hooked up my upconverting DVD player (Phillips) using HDMI cables - the cc didn't work but I switched cables from HDMI to Compenent and the cc showed up.
It is my friend's, not mine. But I am over at his house often so we use a different TV instead. But he said he bought it brand new at a store. It is now a year old, but we just met recently so he never thought to look for the cc until now. He's hearing.


It might be a monitor and not a TV, the line between a monitor and a TV isnt as black and white as it used to be. The key difference is the presence of a tuner. a TV has a tuner, a monitor does not. If you have a tuner you should have a CC decoder. That's why I was curious about the exact model number, we'd be able to determine if it was a "TV" or a "monitor". Also if the CC option is hidden some where there may be a forum online that can help, putting the model number into Google would be the first step.![]()