Closed Captioning Television
Closed Captioning Television
Closed Captioning
Closed captioning is the process of adding textual information to programs to make them accessible to individuals who can't hear or translate the audio portion. Most closed captioning services are available only to viewers who subscribe to them, which is why they're called "closed."
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- Reference materials, technology articles, career help, and news for court reporters and realtime captioners.
- Large collection of writings by a recognized expert on accessibility issues related to TV, movies, and the Internet.
- Information on captioning services, technology, jobs, and related laws. Also includes reports on efforts to get closed captioning for theatrical films.
- Captioning advocate's site includes closed-captioning FAQ, information on realtime stenotype keyboards, and books on captioning.
- Information on the Electronic Industries Association (EIA) working group (R4.3 WG1) that developed EIA-708, the standard for captioning on DTV.
- Subscription information for list dedicated to closed-captioning, audio description, Web, CD-ROM, multimedia access, and related issues.
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