FATV is proud to offer Closed Captioning for all of our Government meetings and programs from the FATV Studios. Captions are available in both English and Spanish, ensuring additional accessibility to our programming.
For most Government meetings and studio produced programs, English captions will be available on CC1, and Spanish captions will be available on CC3. For Spanish language programming, the opposite is true, with Spanish captions available on CC1 and English Captions on CC3.
Captions on the Public Channel are presented by Rollstone Bank & Trust.
Instructions
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Use your remote control to open the Menu or Settings on your TV.
Search for the Closed Captioning or Subtitle option in the menu and select it.
Turn on the closed captioning feature by selecting On or Enable and press OK or Enter on your remote.
Save your settings and exit the menu. The captions should appear on your screen when available.
To turn off closed captioning, simply follow the same steps and select Off or Disable.
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Specific instructions vary from one cable box to another. Comcast offers instructions for X1 boxes at the link HERE
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Specific instructions vary from one cable box to another. Verizon offers instructions at the link HERE
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If Closed Captioning is available for a particular program:
Use your mouse to hover over the video. A bar of icons should appear.
Look for the Closed Captions icon (consisting of the letters CC in a box on the right side of the bar). Click on that icon.
A menu will pop up with various captioning options. Select the captions that you wish to use, or select Off to disable them.
For On-Demand programming with Closed Captioning, you may click on the View/Search Captions icon (consisting of a piece of paper and a magnifying glass) to view the entire transcript of the meeting.
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If Closed Captioning is available for a particular program:
Tap on the video. A bar of icons should appear.
Look for the Closed Captions icon (consisting of the letters CC in a box on the right side of the bar). Tap that icon.
A menu will pop up with various captioning options. Select the captions that you wish to use, or select Off to disable them.
If you’re watching On-Demand programming in full screen, you may see a different view when tapping the screen. In this view, you can access Closed Captioning by performing the following steps:
Tap the screen to bring up the full screen view.
Look for the more options icon (consisting of three dots in a circle). Tap that icon.
Tap the Subtitles option. Select the captions that you wish to use, or select Off to disable them.
For On-Demand programming with Closed Captioning, you may tap the View/Search Captions icon (consisting of a piece of paper and a magnifying glass) to view the entire transcript of the meeting.
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If Closed Captioning is available for a particular program:
Tap on the video. A bar of icons should appear.
Look for the Closed Captions icon (consisting of the letters CC in a box on the right side of the bar). Tap that icon.
A menu will pop up with various captioning options. Select the captions that you wish to use, or select Off to disable them.
For On-Demand programming with Closed Captioning, you may tap the View/Search Captions icon (consisting of a piece of paper and a magnifying glass) to view the entire transcript of the meeting.
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If Closed Captioning is available for a particular program:
Swipe down to open the information screen.
Select the Subtitles option by swiping on the remote, then swipe down to display the options.
Select the captions that you wish to use, or select Off to disable them.
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If Closed Captioning is available for a particular program:
Press the Select button (in the middle of the navigation circle) to bring up the seek bar.
Move the cursor to the right side of the bar to highlight the Closed Captions icon (consisting of the letters CC in a box on the right side of the bar). Press Select to turn the captions on or off.
To change the language of the captions, highlight the Globe icon on the right side of the bar. Press Select to select from the available caption languages.
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If Closed Captioning is available for a particular program:
Press the Options button (the button that looks like an asterisk) to display a menu.
To turn the captions on or off, select Closed Captioning. Select On Always to turn on the captions, or select Off to turn the captions off.
To change the language of the captions, select Accessibility & options, then select Captioning Track to select from the available caption languages.