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Cannot get rid of sub titles on the TV the button that should remove them does not do anything

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STEVEN SEATON

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  • Posted on Mar 24, 2011

SOURCE: I have a Sanyo 19

Its called closed captioning. You should be able to access menu options via a button on your tv or remote. There should be a way to turn it off in your tvs menu.

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Sub-title does not appear.

It's called "closed captioning" and should be under the menu/setup button. Subtitles are only for DVD players.
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It may sound simplistic but many times when a remote starts to act flaky, replacing the battery (or batteries) will cure the problem.
They don't last forever.

Another possibility is that the Closed Caption feature has been set in the menu so a check of basic settings might help.

Finally, the contacts in most remotes consist of small carbon buttons and fixed contacts on a printed circuit board.
The board contacts were once flashed with gold plating but - well, we know what has happened to gold lately, so manufacturers have pretty much ceased to use gold and some don't even bother with nickle now but just depend on the tin-lead solder to last beyond the warranty.
This latter material does oxidize over time and becomes a lot less conductive.

If you can crack the case (sometimes there is a concealed screw or two- be careful) it can help to gently run a pencil eraser over the board contacts to restore their shiny surface.
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