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Leave tv on, turn off pvr, press menu on remote and pvr will turn on with a menu screen showing (slight delay) on tv but the power on light will show red (off). Anyway, toggle to closed caption if not already on it and choose cc off. Press exit and then press power button on pvr on and your done.
Closed Captions (CC) are a standardized method of encoding text into an NTSC television signal. The text can be displayed by a TV with a built-in decoder or by a separate decoder. All TVs larger than 13 inches sold in the US since 1993 have Closed Caption decoders. Closed Captions can be carried on DVD, videotape, broadcast TV, cable TV, and so on. Even though the terms caption and subtitle have similar definitions, captions commonly refer to on-screen text specifically designed for hearing impaired viewers, while subtitles are straight transcriptions or translations of the dialogue. Captions are usually positioned below the person who is speaking, and they include descriptions of sounds (such as gunshots or closing doors) and music. Closed captions are not visible until the viewer activates them. Open captions are always visible, such as subtitles on foreign videotapes. Closed Captions on DVDs are carried in a special data channel of the MPEG-2 video stream and are automatically sent to the TV. You can't turn them on or off from the DVD player. Subtitles, on the other hand, are DVD subpictures, which are full-screen graphical overlays (see 3.4 for technical details). One of up to 32 subpicture tracks can be turned on to show text or graphics on top of the video. Subpictures can also be used to create captions. To differentiate from NTSC Closed Captions and from subtitles, captions created as subpictures are usually called "captions for the hearing impaired."
Options > Audio > Captioning > Full Captions/Subtitles only
I can't turn off the closed caption please help
If you're talking about caps lock on your laptop (or computer) then its on all the way to the left and in the middle. If you are talking about captions when watching something try looking at the conors of the screen. Also if you are watching Youtube then you can click c and the captions will go away.
See if your TV has a menu button. If it does, hit that, then go to screen options, or captioning options. You would probably use the channel up/down to navigate. you will eventually find the caption off/on/on when muted option. If there is no menu button, you may need to get another remote or a universal remote.
Either your TV has the closed captioning feature, or it doesn't. Most TVs do. The option can be found under the menu on your TV, usually easily accessed using the remote. If it isn't under the menu, check the remote for a captions button. If it's not in either of these places, your TV probably does not support this feature. Good luck!
Pull the fuse.
Yes, It can turn the crystal black and permanently damage it.
You cant..........sorry
You are able to turn on and off electricity.
a closed circuit