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I hate my f*cking captions are stuck on my f*cking TV!!!

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The Crimson Fucker (tcf123) | -6 comments Dude… go to setup go to options go to close caption and instead of cc1 choose off…

I love close caption and with the new cable box I can’t have em nomore… wanna trade TVs???



The Crimson Fucker (tcf123) | -6 comments KD give me the name of your tv.... (no joke just give me the full name)


The Crimson Fucker (tcf123) | -6 comments 1, I don’t know what your DVR does... but if the problem is the TV I’m pretty sure that if you disconnected it and wait a few it's going to reset... if I can get the TV serial number or something more specific than RCA I can’t find you a user guide...


The Crimson Fucker (tcf123) | -6 comments guahahahahah!


The Crimson Fucker (tcf123) | -6 comments i hope you know heroes is about to start...


The Crimson Fucker (tcf123) | -6 comments flat panel tv?



The Crimson Fucker (tcf123) | -6 comments aight then grab the remote and hit the cc botton


The Crimson Fucker (tcf123) | -6 comments Closed caption
Close Caption option can be set On/Off from the OSD page. This function also can be access by pressing
, ”C.C ” hotkey on the remote control.
1 ) Not all programs offer the Closed Caption option. Please refer to the “ ” symbol to ensure the
caption option is available.
2 ) Closed Caption may not be seen clearly (white blocks, strange characters, etc.) if the signal condition is
poor, or the technical difficulty from broadcast source.
3 ) If no TEXT broadcast is being received while viewing in the [TEXT:] mode, the screen may become
dark and blank for some programs. Switch Off the Closed Caption mode.


message 10: by EvilNick (new)

EvilNick I have a solution guaranteed to work. Take a roll of black duct tape, snip off a piece the width of your screen, and carefully place it OVER the area of the screen where the captions appear. As well as removing the captions, your TV now has a stylish 'letterbox' effect.


message 11: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (randymandy) He's English.


message 12: by Rusty (new)

Rusty (rustyshackleford) | 2198 comments Yes, Bunny. The Brits do indeed spell good.


The Crimson Fucker (tcf123) | -6 comments Bunny, you ain’t getting out of that misspell by pretending that you did it on purpose….




The Crimson Fucker (tcf123) | -6 comments Besides I don’t get to point out other people misspell very often… so I’m making a big fuss about this one!!




The Crimson Fucker (tcf123) | -6 comments Bunny but at this point that’s to be expected of me!




message 16: by Rusty (new)

Rusty (rustyshackleford) | 2198 comments I tink i do alrite, even thow I'm self-taut.


message 17: by Rusty (new)

Rusty (rustyshackleford) | 2198 comments That really is painful.


message 18: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (randymandy) *point*


message 19: by Tom (new)

Tom Foolery (tomfoolery) Dammit dammit dammit. I was gonna correct Bunny on the duct/duck tape thing, with the WWII waterproofing etymology, and when i look it up just to be sure before posting and find out that there's no consensus on the origin. Nothing personal, Bunny, but damn you for always being right.


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