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Displaying Closed Captioning with Real Player and Windows
Media Player
If a media file on this site is identified as containing “closed
captioning” and no text appears within the media display, you must
enable captioning in your media player.
Real Player
Windows Media Player
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Displaying Closed Captioning
with Real Player |
1. Click “Tools” on the Real Player
menu bar.
2. Select “Preferences” from the Tools menu. The
General preferences menu will appear.
3. Select “Content” from the category window.
Near the bottom right is the “Accessibility” option.
4. Select the “Use supplemental text captioning when
available” option.
5. Click “OK” and restart the clip by clicking
“Stop” then “Play.”
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Displaying Closed Captioning with Windows
Media Player
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To enable captioning in Windows Media, you must access the
full player interface and its menu bar. If the media file displays
within your Web browser page after clicking a media file link,
you will need to select “Play in Default Player”
to display the player’s full interface.
Windows Media Player 8:
1. Select “View” from the Windows Media Player
8 menu bar.
2. Choose “Now Playing Tools” from the View menu.
3. Select “Captions” from the subsequent menu.
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Windows Media Player 9
1. Select “Play” from the Windows Media Player
9 menu bar.
2. Choose “Captions and Subtitles” from the Play
menu.
3. Select “On If Available” from the subsequent
menu.
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Last reviewed/updated on 7/19/2004.
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