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What's the difference between English subtitles and English SDH subtitles on a dvd? -- nm
Posted by
kelly (aka kelly)
Jul 23 '10, 21:22
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SDH adds descriptors of other things going on sonically. It's for the hearing impaired. -- nm
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con_carne
Jul 23, 21:25
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Ot could be useful if you're watching it with the sound completely off -- nm
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con_carne
Jul 23, 21:25
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closed captions are like that. -- nm
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loosilu in MA
Jul 23, 21:26
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So, who's closed captioning for?
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nubby
Jul 23, 21:44
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She asked about subtitles vs. SHD. That's on DVDs. Closed captioning is on TV. -- nm
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loosilu in MA
Jul 24, 06:52
Who does No. 2 work for? -- nm
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con_carne
Jul 23, 21:52
subtitles are your regular closed captions (dialogue). SDH, subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing apparently includes more information
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chuckles
Jul 23, 21:24
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[MUSIC PLAYING] -- nm
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con_carne
Jul 23, 21:39
SDH is for Deaf and Hard of Hearing. there's a little additional info (like speaker's name, and some description) -- nm
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loosilu in MA
Jul 23, 21:24
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so it is similar to closed captions. -- nm
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loosilu in MA
Jul 23, 21:24
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