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- DTV_ASL-Part3.html accessdate "2008-05-01".
- DTV_ASL-Part3.html author video_audio.html.
- DTV_ASL-Part3.html date "2008-05-01".
- DTV_ASL-Part3.html format SWF.
- DTV_ASL-Part3.html isCitedBy Subtitle_(captioning).
- DTV_ASL-Part3.html location Washington,_D.C..
- DTV_ASL-Part3.html people U.S._Federal_Communications_Commission.
- DTV_ASL-Part3.html publisher U.S._Federal_Communications_Commission.
- DTV_ASL-Part3.html quote "In addition to passing through closed caption signals, many converter boxes also include the ability to take over the captioning role that the tuner plays in your analog TV set. To determine whether your converter box is equipped to generate captions in this way, you should refer to the user manual that came with the converter box. If your converter box. If your converter box is equipped to generate captions in this way, then follow the instructions that came with the converter box to turn the captioning feature on/off via your converter box or converter box remote control. When you access the closed captions in the way, you also will be able to change the way your digital captions look. The converter box will come with instructions on how to change the caption size, font, caption color, background color, and opacity. This ability to adjust your captions is something you cannot do now with an analog television and analog captions.".
- DTV_ASL-Part3.html quote DTV_ASL-Part3.swf.
- DTV_ASL-Part3.html time "58.0".
- DTV_ASL-Part3.html title "Closed Captioning and the DTV Transition".
- DTV_ASL-Part3.html title "What you need to know about the DTV Transition in American Sign Language: Part 3 – Closed Captioning – Flash Video".
- DTV_ASL-Part3.html url DTV_ASL-Part3.html.
- DTV_ASL-Part3.html work www.dtv.gov.