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<blockquote data-quote="Eisenhammer" data-source="post: 499989" data-attributes="member: 39074"><p>Question for those who use and know the DVD player on iMacs - I know that it has closed-captioning, but how does it look? Does it display text at the bottom in a white font with a black box behind the text itself, or is the text shown with a slight shadow behind each letter? Also, how is DVD playback with the captions on? Is it silky smooth? The reason why I'm asking is because I'm deaf myself and need captions to understand what's being said onscreen. Thanks. (By the way, this is a switcher-to-be, so I thought that this subforum would be the appropriate place to ask this sort of question.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eisenhammer, post: 499989, member: 39074"] Question for those who use and know the DVD player on iMacs - I know that it has closed-captioning, but how does it look? Does it display text at the bottom in a white font with a black box behind the text itself, or is the text shown with a slight shadow behind each letter? Also, how is DVD playback with the captions on? Is it silky smooth? The reason why I'm asking is because I'm deaf myself and need captions to understand what's being said onscreen. Thanks. (By the way, this is a switcher-to-be, so I thought that this subforum would be the appropriate place to ask this sort of question.) [/QUOTE]
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