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Candy Mascia Posted on Feb 06, 2017

My tv started talking reading the tv shows and episodes. How do I turn it off

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My mom did the same thing. It is not closed caption, it is accessibility settings for hearing impaired. Go to your settings menu and turn OFF that setting.

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    robertscln Dec 11, 2018

    Nice advice.

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Its closed caption go to the remote and turn it off

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