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I'm not completely deaf, but...
...I use subtitles/closed caption. I can hear the actors talking but sometimes I don't understand what they've said. Sometimes, the CC picks up dialogue that you don't realize has been said. I hate that some movies are so quiet even when I turn up the volume! I usually don't rent/watch movies without the CC feature. A lot of older movies look good to me but it's hard for me to watch them.
Anyone else like/don't like CC? |
We use it a lot since our living room is right next to our 2 year old's room, and 90% of movies on DVD have dialogue that whispers and action scenes that are louder than a godamn cannon, so we can actually watch the movie, understand the dialogue and not wake her up when they decide to shoot someone.
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I put it on when my friends who talk alot during movies are watching...Also if I'm watching something rather historical--where people have heavy accents...
Are you deaf in a certain ear? Do you wear a hearing aid? I have a friend who's deaf in one ear. And he has some kind of synchronizer device where he places a bud in his ear and the person can walk around with a head mic and he can hear as they walk around. |
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It depends on how thick the accents are in the movie I'm watching whether I use CC or not. Unfortunately, "Dog Soldiers" doesn't come with CC, so I keep watching it hoping I'll catch some more dialogue that I missed! :p
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Damn, Nella, you sound like me! :D I suffer from CRS, too! |
I like to use it if i can't figure out what is being said or if the movie is really low.I think i might try this when the kids are napping,good tip Vod.Reading your reply,i was thinking,why did i never think of that one..thanks:)
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