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Jondel | 09:08 Sat 29th Jul 2006 | Technology
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Hya

Here I am needing your help again,
Can anyone tell me why I cannot get subtitles up on a digital channel, my husband sometimes need that facility,
is it because the digital source is already being used.
Thanks
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Most (if not all) of the set-top boxes for Freeview support subtitles for deaf or hard of hearing viewers. Many Freeview boxes have a dedicated Subtitles button on the remote.

Consult your set-top box manual for details of how to enable subtitles.
Did you know that when you have the subtitles switched on through your digital box (cable, freeview or sky) they are permanently displayed, when broadcast, and are recorded when you record the programme?

This is the only reason I have digital tv.

How do you get your digital tv?
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Thanks Zen and Ethel, I can get subtitles on normal channels, but not on the digital ones,

the freeview is built in to the TV, so i do not have a box as such, did you say you can get subtitles on your digital channels Ethel.
As said previously, check your manual. Have you Googled the TV manufacturer - sometimes you'll get detailed info from them - otherwise do a general Google and see if there are any forum sites where someone might have solved the problem (I don't think all DVB equipment necessarily shows subtitles?).
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Thanks for your help, but i am glad to say, we can now get subtitles on all channels,

Human error, !!! ROTFL

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