Why you see closed captioning instead of subtitles on your Vizio TV

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The subtitles feature is a great choice that has been presented on Vizio TV. This feature is especially useful for deaf or people with hearing impairments. However, not everyone knows that there is one more feature called Closed Captioning. Moreover, many people think that those options are the same.

However, sometimes users want to switch off the subtitles and when they complete the process, they notice that there are still some text comments displayed at the bottom of the screen while watching the favorite content. This means that the CC feature is still enabled. However, what’s the difference between them?

What’s the difference between subtitles and Closed Captioning

While subtitles can help people who have issues with understanding the spoken dialogue due to different reasons from learning a new language to not hearing properly the dialogue as the actors talk too quietly, the CC has been presented for deaf or people with hearing impairments. So, captions explain the dialogue as well as all relevant sounds, for example, door knocking, crying, screaming, etc. They are used to aid the hard-of-hearing by communicating all audio sounds including sound effects, speaker IDs, and other non-speech elements. Moreover, Vizio TV gives a great opportunity to customize the size, color, and placement of the captions. So, to understand better the differences, you can take a look at the table of comparison:

Closed CaptionsSubtitles
Determine speakersTranslate the spoken dialogue into another language
Switch on-screen placement when covering visual elementsAre shown time in time
Contain non-speech componentsDo not contain non-speech components
Required by U.S. law for most video contentIn UK & other places, “subtitles” are known as captions as well

So, as you can see, even though, subtitles and Closed captions are similar in some aspects, there are still some significant differences that can determine which feature you need to enable. or disable.

Why Closed Captioning is useful

When you know the main differences between subtitles and captions, we can talk about the importance of those features. As you already know, Closed captions have been developed to help people who have issues with hearing. However, did you know that this feature can be useful in other aspects also? To know more, you can read the section below:

  • Viewers who want to learn a new language or have this language as a second one, as it becomes easier to get along with the conversation.
  • Closed captions help you with comprehension of dialogue that is spoken very quickly, with accents, mumbling, or background noise.
  • Closed captions help users to understand better the mentions of full names, brand names, or technical terminology.
  • Closed captions help you to manage concentration and èngagement, which can provide a better experience for users with learning disabilities, attention deficit disorder, or autism.
  • Closed captions provide users with an opportunity to watch their favorite shows in quiet places such as offices or libraries.

So, as you can see, there are plenty of opportunities that may be revealed during the process. So, if one of the points above is your case, you can improve the condition with Closed Captioning.

How to enable subtitles on Vizio TV

So, in case, you want to switch on the subtitles, it can be easily done in a few simple clicks. This would give you a better understanding of the sense of the movie or any other video content. Improving language skills, learning new words, and many other things may be available with this feature. So, if you want to enable subtitles on Vizio TV, you should follow the steps which would be mentioned in the section below:

  • First of all, you should switch on your Vizio TV.
  • After that, you should click on the “Menu” button on your remote control.
  • Then, you should click on the “HDTV Settings” tab.
  • Next, you should click on the “Closed Captioning” option.
  • After that, you should select “Digital CC” or “Analog CC“.  
  • To complete the process, you should enable the subtitles.

Since then, while watching any video content on your Vizio TV, you’ll see the text comments displayed at the bottom of your screen which would show you the dialogue between actors. Moreover, in case, you need to watch the video immediately in a public place and you’ve forgotten your headphones, the subtitles would be a great alternative.

How to disable subtitles on Vizio TV

Even though the subtitles may have a great selection of benefits, there are still some cases when people get bothered by them. It can be due to many reasons, however, the most common one is that the text comments at the bottom of the screen distract users from watching their favorite movies, TV shows, etc. Fortunately, there’s nothing to worry about, as you can disable the subtitles in a few clicks. To do that, you should follow the steps which would be mentioned in the section below:

  • First of all, you should switch on your Vizio TV.
  • After that, you should pick up your remote and click on the “V” button.
  • Then, you should tap on the “Setup” option, and after you should click on the “OK” option.
  • Next, you should click on the “CC” option and confirm your choice again.
  • After that, you should disable the subtitles.
  • To complete the process, you should save the changes. To do that, you should pick up your remote control and tap on the “Exit” option.

Since then, the subtitles would be disabled. You won’t see any text comments at the bottom of the screen while watching your favorite movie, TV shows, or other video content. It means, that you won’t worry about being bothered about the placement of the text and it won’t cover the picture anymore. So, as you can see, none of the processes connected to the subtitles and Closed Captioning on Vizio TV is complicated, as everything can be done in a few simple clicks. However, at least once, you should try both of the features in order to experience the option and decide whether you need them or not.

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