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My brother has bought a Philips 32"HDTV and has the Bright House HDTV
service also. We have turned on the Closed Caption but it is not working,
any suggestions ? I have read somewhere that some of the cable boxes can be
defective, could that be it. One thing I haven't tried yet, is a dvd.

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Try the DVD to determine if set is faulty. Then retrace your setup
procedures. Oft times there is confusing settings for CC. Like CC on only
when muted.

Also ----- Closed Captioning is causing me a wrath of problems from DISH and
the TV manufacturer. Sony says their TV's wont show closed captioning
coming in from a digital signal. The receiver for the digital signal must
provide the closed captioning. Maybe that is what is the problem.

Lots of luck,

Jim
"Billy" <nospam@cfl.rr.com> wrote in message
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> My brother has bought a Philips 32"HDTV and has the Bright House HDTV
> service also. We have turned on the Closed Caption but it is not working,
> any suggestions ? I have read somewhere that some of the cable boxes can
> be
> defective, could that be it. One thing I haven't tried yet, is a dvd.
>
> Thanks
>
>
 
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"Jim" <jwhite18816NOSPAM@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> Try the DVD to determine if set is faulty. Then retrace
your setup
> procedures. Oft times there is confusing settings for CC.
Like CC on only
> when muted.
>
> Also ----- Closed Captioning is causing me a wrath of
problems from DISH and
> the TV manufacturer. Sony says their TV's wont show
closed captioning
> coming in from a digital signal. The receiver for the
digital signal must
> provide the closed captioning. Maybe that is what is the
problem.
>
> Lots of luck,
>
> Jim
> "Billy" <nospam@cfl.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:10rt8kp76tpm12a@corp.supernews.com...
> > My brother has bought a Philips 32"HDTV and has the
Bright House HDTV
> > service also. We have turned on the Closed Caption but
it is not working,
> > any suggestions ? I have read somewhere that some of the
cable boxes can
> > be
> > defective, could that be it. One thing I haven't tried
yet, is a dvd.
> >
> > Thanks

Does anyone know if, specifically, the Sony Wegas, say the
42" lcd hdtv, shows CC from the Cablevision i/o digital
cable system--or other cable systems, for that matter?
....tonyC
 

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----- Original Message -----
From: Anthony Cerrato
Newsgroups: alt.tv.tech.hdtv
Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 11:20 AM
Subject: Re: closed caption



Does anyone know if, specifically, the Sony Wegas, say the
42" lcd hdtv, shows CC from the Cablevision i/o digital
cable system--or other cable systems, for that matter?
...tonyC


I have the 42" lcd hdtv. Below is the response from Sony when I queried
why I could not receive closed captioning from the TV. I dont' have
Cablevision digital but believe it would fit the category cited by Sony.


Jim

"Thank you for taking a moment to contact Sony Online Support.

Unfortunately, the television will cannot display information from a video
input in HD. The HD device connected would have to provide the close
captioning function along with the video signal to the television. We
recommend checking the available options or settings within the HD device
connected.

Thank you for allowing us the opportunity to be of assistance."
 
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"Jim" <jwhite18816NOSPAM@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Anthony Cerrato
> Newsgroups: alt.tv.tech.hdtv
> Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 11:20 AM
> Subject: Re: closed caption
>
> Does anyone know if, specifically, the Sony Wegas, say
the
> 42" lcd hdtv, shows CC from the Cablevision i/o digital
> cable system--or other cable systems, for that matter?
> ...tonyC
>
> I have the 42" lcd hdtv. Below is the response from
Sony when I queried
> why I could not receive closed captioning from the TV. I
dont' have
> Cablevision digital but believe it would fit the category
cited by Sony.
>
>
> Jim
>
> "Thank you for taking a moment to contact Sony Online
Support.
>
> Unfortunately, the television will cannot display
information from a video
> input in HD. The HD device connected would have to provide
the close
> captioning function along with the video signal to the
television. We
> recommend checking the available options or settings
within the HD device
> connected.
>
> Thank you for allowing us the opportunity to be of
assistance."

Ouch! Thanks a lot for the info Jim! That's what I was
starting to suspect--their wording is a bit confusing
(probably meant to be) but I'm sure that's what they mean.
Darn! Now I guess I hafta rethink how to get around this
(I've really gotten to depend of CC a lot lately)--I do
think the Sony Wega seems to have the best comprimise of
picture and features otherwise. I wonder how you like your
set after being with it awhile? Are there any visible
rapid-motion blurring artifacts seen in some other lcd sets
I've heard about? Thanx again, ...tonyC
 

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"Anthony Cerrato" <tcerrato@optonline.net> wrote in message
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>
> Ouch! Thanks a lot for the info Jim! That's what I was
> starting to suspect--their wording is a bit confusing
> (probably meant to be) but I'm sure that's what they mean.
> Darn! Now I guess I hafta rethink how to get around this
> (I've really gotten to depend of CC a lot lately)--I do
> think the Sony Wega seems to have the best comprimise of
> picture and features otherwise. I wonder how you like your
> set after being with it awhile? Are there any visible
> rapid-motion blurring artifacts seen in some other lcd sets
> I've heard about? Thanx again, ...tonyC
>
>
I agree wording is confusing. My DISH 811 receiver provides the closed
captioning for all channels that have closed captioning. Not all the HD
channels have CC. Thats another issue I am fighting. In my e-mails with
TNTHD for example, I asked if there weren't others having problems with them
not having CC on thier HD channel? She said Nope, first concern. So CC
apparently not a big thing to most people. To answer your question, I have
only noticed a less vivid picture of Standard Definition programming. Not
noticed the rapid motion blurring on the HD - Really enjoy the football
games in HD. Have watched some Basketball on HDNET and not noticed any
problems either.

Hope this helps,

Jim
 
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"Jim" <jwhite18816NOSPAM@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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>
> "Anthony Cerrato" <tcerrato@optonline.net> wrote in
message
> news:UAawd.2318$Gf5.1971@fe12.lga...
> >
> > Ouch! Thanks a lot for the info Jim! That's what I was
> > starting to suspect--their wording is a bit confusing
> > (probably meant to be) but I'm sure that's what they
mean.
> > Darn! Now I guess I hafta rethink how to get around this
> > (I've really gotten to depend of CC a lot lately)--I do
> > think the Sony Wega seems to have the best comprimise of
> > picture and features otherwise. I wonder how you like
your
> > set after being with it awhile? Are there any visible
> > rapid-motion blurring artifacts seen in some other lcd
sets
> > I've heard about? Thanx again, ...tonyC
> >
> >
> I agree wording is confusing. My DISH 811 receiver
provides the closed
> captioning for all channels that have closed captioning.
Not all the HD
> channels have CC. Thats another issue I am fighting. In
my e-mails with
> TNTHD for example, I asked if there weren't others having
problems with them
> not having CC on thier HD channel? She said Nope, first
concern. So CC
> apparently not a big thing to most people. To answer your
question, I have
> only noticed a less vivid picture of Standard Definition
programming. Not
> noticed the rapid motion blurring on the HD - Really enjoy
the football
> games in HD. Have watched some Basketball on HDNET and
not noticed any
> problems either.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Jim

Thanx a lot Jim! Helps a lot--I'm very glad to hear you
don't notice blurring on motion...I think I'm convinced to
get the set, regardless of what happens with CC (I'm sure
eventually I can find a workaround if really needed--maybe
some separate CC unit that wouldn't be too expensive. Will
be keeping my old non-HD Sony too so maybe I can set it up
as CC backup too--maybe just tape programs off it and check
the tape CC if needed.) Thanks again, ...tonyC
 
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>
>Good idea Jim! Actually, I bought a headphone set with
>transmitter a while ago but have never been able to use it
>to the extent I wanted because my old tv and vcrs have no
>headphone jacks. Looked into finding an adaptor to plug
>headphones into the standard audio jacks of these devices
>but the one place I found on the web to purchase one never
>responded (probably no longer carried it.) Will have to
>persue this avenue further. Ah, me! Always problems, eh. :)
>Thanks again, ...tonyC
>

Go to radio shack and get a Y adapter that has 2 male rca jacks on one
end and a mini femail headphone jack on the other end. This will plug
into the standard audio jacks.

The following url is for the hearing impaired. These amps have more
gain than the ones you get at best buy or radio shack.
I have the 810s and love it.
 
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On Sun, 19 Dec 2004 17:04:39 GMT, "Jim"
<jwhite18816NOSPAM@earthlink.net> wrote:

>Tony, I bought this or similar model - note this is not my auction!
>
>http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=71562&item=5738237979&rd=1
>
>>
>> Good idea Jim! Actually, I bought a headphone set with
>> transmitter a while ago but have never been able to use it
>> to the extent I wanted because my old tv and vcrs have no
>> headphone jacks. Looked into finding an adaptor to plug
>> headphones into the standard audio jacks of these devices
>> but the one place I found on the web to purchase one never
>> responded (probably no longer carried it.) Will have to
>> persue this avenue further. Ah, me! Always problems, eh. :)
>> Thanks again, ...tonyC
>>
>>
>
The problem that I had with this model was that it did not have enough
gain on HD programing. It also doesnt have enough high frenquency
gain, othr than that it worked great. Some of the Direct ear sets will
also work in movie theaters.
 

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