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You may have turned on a second audio channel intended for the visually impaired. Do you have your original remote? Try pressing the Channel 1/2 button next the the closed caption button. Alternatively, try the Audio Select button.
Final thing to try is in the Menu looking for a SAP (second audio program) item (probably in the Audio section).
You will need the original remote. The TV/CAP/TEXT button turns it on and off. The CH.1/2 button switches between channel 1 and 2 of the closed captioning.
With your remote, go into the menu, find the audio setup and click off the SAP. Thats the Second Audio Program. Some Broadcasters send a second lanquage along with the regular audio. Someone must have been looking around or playing with the remote and turned on the SAP.. Good Luck
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