Yeah, so you can turn closed captioning on or off after you record it. I don't understand what you mean that it's not line 21 closed captioning. Where else would the closed captioning come from?
I just got the VisionTek ATI TV Wonder 650 from Dell. You can record analog NTSC closed captioning in Vista's Media Center.
The way it works is that you turn closed captioning to always on in the settings section of Media Center and record the TV show that you're watching. Then when you...
yeah I think there was a FCC ruling in July of 2007 that says that cable companies have to allow people to buy their own set-top box. I'm guessing the technology takes a while to catch up to the ruling. I'll just wait a little while and see what new boxes come out I guess.
Tivo has a monthly fee... and my cable company hates Tivo.
Ah see, that's the problem right there. The third generation Tivo will support both analog and digital closed captioning, but my cable company doesn't support Tivo for some odd reason. And there is also that small problem of having...
What's the name of the DVR? Do you know?
Is that one of the DVRs that you have to get through the Dish Network company? Or can you get it retail? I still have analog cable. I heard that digital cable and digital dish channels take forever to change channels. I don't think I can handle that...
I thought I'd ask some help. I'm looking for a DVR with both a burner and a HDD that can record both digital and analog closed captioning. I'll settle with a closed captioning decoder box that can output both digital and analog closed captioning.
You either know exactly what I'm talking about...