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I am new here.
I just downloaded my first AVI movie. [edit]. Plays great. But I am kind of hard of hearing and can't pick up the words very well. Especially the British accents. I just wondered if there is some way to turn on Closed Captioning like I do now on my TV and CD's and DVD's? I am using a Mac - OSX 10.4.7 on a G4 using Quicktime. Thanks, Oldeblu __________________________________________________ Edited to comply with the House Rules. Warez, copyright violation, or any other illegal activity may NOT be linked or expressed in any form. |
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Some movies have them, but .avi files usually don't.
If you look for files ending in .sub or .srt you might get lucky and find one in english. Change it's name to match exactly your movie file except for .sub instead of .avi on the end. Your player will automatically load it and show the subtitles. |
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