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Try identifying which caption is from the TV and which is from the cable box by turning the TV Closed Caption on and off while you have to sets of captioning. This will show you which closed caption never turns off.
Used ur remote find a button said CC on the remote.Turn off all CC1,2,3 captioning should stop.Or go into ur tv menu find out,where are captioning turn it all CC1,2,3 off.
Hello MCNJC, Get your remote and go to the close caption in the menu or the CC button on the remote. Set the close caption to off, or set it to CC1 to see close caption. NEVER set it to TEXT 1 or any TEXT at all.
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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