CrazyPaul
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Will your father set up your new HDTV for you?I've missed a lot with my old tube TV.....![]()
What model do you currently have (from Comcast)?
Will your father set up your new HDTV for you?I've missed a lot with my old tube TV.....![]()
. Comcast is the cable provider, my tube TV was a Toshiba. It was a good TV for a lot of years but it's huge and starting to go with the picture, and honestly, Samsung has always had the best rating for LED/LCD TVs.How To Install an XFINITY Digital Adapter - YouTubeSears will deliver and set it up - my father is useless when it comes to that..... Comcast is the cable provider, my tube TV was a Toshiba. It was a good TV for a lot of years but it's huge and starting to go with the picture, and honestly, Samsung has always had the best rating for LED/LCD TVs.
I've missed a lot with my old tube TV.....![]()

Please clarify it. What will work? Subtitles or CC?
If you have a cable HD box, it should have a built-in CC decoder so you can hook it up via HDMI and turn the box's CC decoder on since HDMI will not work with HDTV's CC decoder.

I need to pick up the box from Comcast for the TV prior to buying it so hopefully I'll get squared away soon.
Subtiles from DVD.
Yep here is the HD cable box similar to this image below that can turn on captioning for your TV shows.
I have Comcast HD/DVR cable box... you shouldn't have a problem getting caption.
Here's how to do it:
Setting up Closed Captioning For a25, a28, a30 Guide
Closed captioning can be enabled on all Motorola HD and HD/DVR equipment. Closed captioning on all other equipment will always need to be activated via the television set.
To enable closed captioning:
Turn the cable set-top box off and the TV on.
Press the Menu button on the set-top box or remote control.
Navigate to Closed Captioning using the down arrow.
Press the right arrow to select Enabled or Disabled.
Press Menu to exit.
Turn the cable box on.
Comcast: Turning Closed Captioning On or Off

Probably you already know, you have a choice to pick one, HD receiver (no recordings) or HD DVR which costs a little more.I need to pick up the box from Comcast for the TV prior to buying it so hopefully I'll get squared away soon.
I don't mean to be a grammar cop but you said,Subtiles from DVD.
That means if the DVD doesn't come with subtitles, it will work. But I believe you meant that if the DVD comes with subtitles, it will work. Unless means if not. That's why I got confused in the first place.Unless the DVD comes with subtiles, it will work.
Tube is very very bad for your eyes.![]()