

Depending on your model, the CC button location may vary, but it’s usually at the lower section of the remote, just under the volume and channel rockers. With CC enabled on the TV and set-top box/cable, you should be able to quickly turn the subtitles on and off via your Sony remote. Note: CC on Sony Bravia is under “Accessibility,” but it might also reside under a different menu on other models. And according to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the distributors should provide you with equipment that supports both formats. The easiest way to create open captions is to hire a professional captioning company that offers open caption encoding. So what’s the difference between analog and digital CC? The analog CC can only display white text on black background, while digital CC allows you to customize the subtitles. As for the other settings, they need to be formatted to “CC Display: ON” and “Analog CC1” (or any additional profile). Closed captioning will now appear on your screen. Tap or click the language you want to see closed captions in. If closed captioning is available, a CC icon will be displayed. A menu bar will appear at the bottom of the screen. If not, you can also try the “CC2,” “CC3,” and “CC4” options. On a Windows 10 PC that’s playing a video, right-click or tap-and-hold anywhere on the video. The “CC1” profile works with most video streaming/broadcasting services for analog CC. Getting started Navigate the app Sign into your account Sign out of your account Search for shows, events, and movies Turn on closed captions Give feedback about this article Was this helpful.
