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STAHP

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  1. 11 hours ago, AssM0nk3y said:

     

    Closed Captioning aka CC is a setting on most TVs. Pick up your remote and press the menu button and you will find a way to turn CC on and off. Only the antique TV would not have this setting but devices were made to connect to older TVs that did not have this option. The subtitles on the news you speak of are called Open Captioning and are encoded into the transmission from the TV station and can not be turned on or off by the viewer. 

     

     Subtitles assume the viewer can hear but cannot understand the language or accent, or the speech is not entirely clear, so they transcribe only dialogue and some on-screen text.

     

    Captions describe to the deaf and hard of hearing all significant audio content such as spoken dialogue and non-speech information along with any significant music or sound effects using words or symbols. 

    But character is turning on tv not by remote. By button on tv. There no menu button on tv, only on remote.

  2. Why character can sew up a deep wound if she/he not medic? Better make a magazine about deep wounds and bullet wounds. Because literally no one in real life can pull the bullet out of the wound or sew up wound. And why character being agony or scared can sew up wound? Also it will be cool to see in new cities a county hospital.:D

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