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On newer Sony TVs you press the CC button to cycle through the available settings for Closed Captions (CC): On, Off, and On when
Muting.
However, it looks like your factory remote control lacks a CC button and your TV menu appears to have a simple Off/On option for what Sony calls Caption Vision. If that is the case then you would need to manually turn on Caption Vision when you mute the television. That hardly seems like the solution you're after.
If you had an aftermarket remote control that could record macros you might be able to program it so that when you press the mute button the TV would mute and also turn on Closed Captioning. This would require the proper remote control and some expertise.
Tv air broadcasting shows have to say it,to have closed captioning or have to have a white small sign that said CC to be able to get closed captioning ok.Look for it in ur remote there a button that said CC pushes that button go to CC1,2,3..now u will get closed captioning.Or go into ur tv Menu find closed captioning functions turn it on like CC1,2,3...or Text 1,2,3.. on.Now ur tv are ready to get closed captioning,for the tv air broadcasting shows,that have closed captioning.
Go into the tv menu again,Go to"Display Options"closed captioning u pick captioning bigger for as a default,but did u push the button on the remote said Enter?Press the enter button for the defualt caption will see the left side of the tv captioning default u want.Now the if u,used the CC button.U will get the bigger bold matalic captioning u want.
Determine if closed captioning is available on the program that you've selected. In your program guide, the letters "CC" should appear at the end of the description. Locate the closed captioning option on your remote. Some remotes have a "CC" button that you simply need to push to activate closed captioning Locate the closed captioning option in your television's menu if there is no "CC" button on your remote. To do this, push the "menu" button on the remote control. The closed captioning option will probably be in the same section as the language function. Set the closed captioning option to "on." Within several seconds, you should see the text appear on your screen. To use closed captioning for DVDs, look for the "CC" label on the lower back section of the DVD case where it lists audio information. Turn on your TV's closed captioning and you should see the captioning like you do on a television program. Alternately, some DVDs include English subtitles that you can turn on in the setup/language menu of the DVD.
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You have to activate the closed caption option on your charter cable box. Power off your cable box and immediately push the menu button. A menu should appear where you can toggle captioning on/off. Good luck!
Closed caption wont turn off was solved by Bresnan tech. He told me the only way was to push the power button on my remote & then push the menu button right away & it would bring up a white screen & cc would be on it. I could't get it to work so I pushed the power button on my remote & the menu button on my motorola cable box & up came the screen & closed caption was on it. I disabled it & it took off the closed caption. Hope this helps
All I can say is that the black box appears when the closed captions are on and set to TEXT. This is normal. Turning off the closed captions should make the black box go away. If the closed captions are somehow turning themselves back on, there may be an issue with the microprocessor in your TV.
We had the exact same problem just yesterday when we bought our Sony 46" Bravia LCD. Nobody, neither Comcast Cable or Sony seemed to really know how to get rid of the closed caption at first and we did have a Motorola box - the box is the problem, not the tv. Here is step-by-step instructions that worked for us.
1. While TV is on, power DCT (Digital Cable Terminal) off
2. Press and hold "menu" button on digital terminal (the screen below will appear)
3. Using Up/Down cursors, highlight "Close Caption"
4. Using Left/Right cursors, put - Close Caption: Disabled
5. Press "ok-select"
6. When done, press "power" to exit menu
7. Press "power" again to turn DCT on
If you go through these steps slowly, you should have a caption-free screen!
Assuming whatever your TV receiving from has close caption. (Not all TV channel has close caption)
Solution 1) Get a new universal remote that support your model and has close caption button. Once you program in the code for your TV model and it works then all button should also programmed including th close caption button.
Solution 2) Search online for the owner manual and read see how to turn it on using buttons on TV (if possible).
Solution 3) Get new TV with close caption. (If you have an old old TV with bad and huge pixels then this solution is the best. Your eyes will thank you.)
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