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Call your comcast company, let them know it's happening. They won't know

about it unless you call and they would have to turn on its CC to see it for

themselves. I understand TV companies don't keep its CC on to keep eyes on it.

Lee

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I am curious about something. Do the cable companies actually have

anything to do with the captioning, or the individual networks? I ask this

because the quality varies between the networks.

No, I know the cable companies do not provide the captioning. But, does

the way they process the sgnals have any impact?

See, if there are issues with the captioning as Lydia is, who really is

responsible for it.

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> ... See, if there are issues with the captioning as Lydia is, who

really is

> responsible for it.

This is exactly the problem! They all will pass the buck! I have an

email in to Motorola, the maker of the high definition cable receiver.

I am hoping they will be able to give me the most neutral answer, or

at least troubleshooting advice. Often it seems CC is an

afterthought, and no one at Comcast or anywhere else wants to spend

much time thinking about it, much less fixing it. In our case, it

started to happen on more than one channel, so I am thinking it is

either Comcast or something local to our house.

Lydia

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Lydia,

You may want to google this and see if you can find independent

information on who does what. In your case, if you see the same thing on

all channels, I would not suspect the networks. So that narrows down the

box or the service provider. Or the TV itself.

HLA (Hearig Loss Assoc.) might also have some input on this.

http://www.shhh.org/

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, in your reply to Lydia you referred her to www.shhh.org. When SHHH

became HLA this year, the name of the website was changed to

www.hearingloss.org.

Re: Comcast - I've had cable through them for just 1-1/2 years now, and one of

the first things I noticed was the inconsistency with captions. A movie shown

on the On Demand channel for free with captions, would later show up on a cable

station like TBS without captions. Or vice versa. Other times, an On Demand

movie would be listed as captioned in the on-screen program guide, but not be

captioned when it started. Or vice versa. It's maddening.

Comcast in Los Angeles was just bought by Time Warner; this week all the

channels were switched around so that people in different areas or the city will

be able to go to the same channel number for the same station. Now I can email

a friend to watch channel 74 and we'll both get HGTV. What I've noticed since

the switch was made overnight Tuesday is that many programs get scrambled in the

middle of a broadcast, and the captions go haywire. Last night I was watching a

repeat of Amazing Race on GSN, and for the first five minutes the captions were

those for the last five minutes of the blackjack show that had aired right

before it.

Also with the change, the selection of free On Demand movies is down to less

than 20, and they're horrible. Now you have to pay $3.95 to get a recent film

for 24 hours. What bothers me about this - aside from the further digging into

my pocket to pay for cable - is not knowing whether these films will be

captioned, even if they're labeled as captioned. I don't look forward to the

hassle of having to call the cable company to get the charge wiped off the bill

if the film isn't captioned.

Time to write a letter to Time Warner.

Enjoying TV in spite of the hassle,

Diane

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Diane,

Either URL will work tho eventually, the old one will likely be closed

down and one would be redirected automatically to the new one..

I think the captioning is a bag of worms and the FCC needs to be brought

into it. Am sure its on their agenda but I have not been following that.

Definitely not employed consistently. Like the newscasts, they do not

always caption the live reports out in the field. Yet, when you watch

sports, like NASCAR, the captioning has very very little lag time, and that

is a sport running at almost 200 miles an hour. LOL So it can be done.

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I am embarrassed. I think it was our caption display settings that

were the problem. It was only happening on the analog channels, not

the HD ones. I think the font size was making the captions page or

advance in a funny way that was causing the black boxes. We seem to

have fixed it, but now some other things about the display is a little

strange.

Lydia

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Lydia,

Is this a plazma screen? I was told that captioning is a problem

with this type of screen and can actually " burn " a black area into the

picture. You might want to discuss this with a place like Best Buy

who sells these frequently.

I learned this when our chapter was considering either a plasma screen

for our captioning of meetings or a projector and regular screen. We

opted for the projector.

Alice

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Interesting, Alice, and good to know. No, it is a " old fashioned " (by

today's standards) flat panel, wide screen HDTV with a CRT tube made

by Philips! It weighs a ton! (We bought it about 4 years ago.)

Lydia

>

> Lydia,

>

> Is this a plazma screen? I was told that captioning is a problem

> with this type of screen and can actually " burn " a black area into the

> picture. You might want to discuss this with a place like Best Buy

> who sells these frequently.

>

> I learned this when our chapter was considering either a plasma screen

> for our captioning of meetings or a projector and regular screen. We

> opted for the projector.

>

> Alice

> http://www..com

>

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Lydia,

Always the little things that drive us crazy. Grab the manuals and sit

down, have a good read. LOL That will help.

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Ah, -- if only the manuals actually SAID something....There is

less than a page about all of those options, just basically stating

they are there, but not really explaining what they do. It's

baffling, actually. I am beginning to think that there was one

caption-happy programmer who designed the Motorola receiver, and he or

she didn't bother to tell anyone else how or why it all worked. So

far I've talked to two Comcast tech support people who didn't even

know that the caption menu existed until I walked them through it over

the phone!!

Now, I have ordered a new receiver box altogether so we can use DVR to

record shows (ABC's Lost!) and I'll probably be learning a new caption

interface starting Monday.

Lydia

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A new box, that is the answer, Lydia. LOL I know some manuals just

dont cut it. A waste of paper they are printed on.

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